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Spring 2002

University of San Diego Media Guide 2002

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'~( . .. . In 2001 ... 'Ii ♦ School Recora 32 Division I wins ♦ Five wins over ranked teams ♦ Series wins over each wee foe ♦ Two players signea professionally • wee Freshman of the Year, Joey Prast • Lea wee in virtually every offensive category 2002 wee PR£SEASON FAVORITES SAN DIEGO, - AMERICA'S FINEST CITY

San Diego is truly "America's Finest City" A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year-round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California's greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city's history, economy and development. Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country's only area with perfect climate. This ideal year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than 1O inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the summer. The climate, attractive setting and recreational facilities make San Diego "America's Finest City"

According to , "For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports fitness capital of the U.S." Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any of the over 80 golf courses throughout the county Balboa Park, a 1, 158-acre recreation and cultural center, offers 25 courts, two gym­ nasiums, two municipal golf courses, and one of the nation's finest zoos. is a 4, 600-acre play­ Mission Bay Park As well as participating , ground for jogging, fishing, bicycling in recreational activities, San . tennis, golf, jet skiing and kite flying Diego supports their professional teams - the NFL Chargers and the Padres play at Qualcomm Stadium. During college football bowl week, San Diego annually hosts the . Upcoming in 2003, Qual­ comm Stadium is slated to host the Super Bowl, and just recently the 1998 between the and the Yankees was held in America's Finest City Whatever sporting activity there is, it's here in San Diego - the Sports Capital of the U.S.A. I 2002 Torero Baseball I I Sa ■• Diego Baseball

Inside ... USD Athletic America's Fin est City IFC Administration Table of Contents I 2002 Preview 2-3 President USO Coaching Staff 4-6 Ali ce B. Hayes 2002 Torero Roster 8 NCAA Faculty Rep. Torero Returner Bios 8-1 8 Mitch Malachowski Torero Newcomer Bios 19-2 1 Athletic Director 200 I Statistics/Review 22-23 Tom Iannacone West Coast Confe rence 24 Associate Athletic Director USO Honor Roll 2 1 Dan Yourg 200 I Baseball Donors 22 Associate Athletic Director/SWA Torero Record Book 25 -3 I Wendy Guthrie US O Director of Athletics 32 Assoc. AD of Athletic Development USO Athleti cs Staff 33 -35 Brian Fogarty US O Support Services 36 Asst AD/Promotions & Marketing City of San Diego 37 Renee Wiebe WCC Turns 50 38 Director of Athletic Facilities San Diego Media Outlets 39 John Martin Game Ball & US O Sponsors 40 Assistant SID/Baseball Contact Discover USO !BC Nick Mirkovich Team Photo/Schedule Back Cover Sports Information Director Ted Gosen Director of Carl Reed JCP Events Chaundra Kohler Athletic Ticket Manager Rachel Guerra Asst. Strength & Conditioning James Goines Compliance Coordinator USO Mike McCoy Mike Matoso Academic Support Coordinator was named the best baserunner Shaney Fink in the wee by Baseball A111e1·ica. Director of lntramurals/Recreation Gary Becker Head Athletic Trainer Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T., C. San Diego Baseball Quick Facts Assistant Trainers Suzi Hi ggins, Paul Signorelli 2001 Record: 35-2 1 Baseball Phone Pressbox Phone WCC Record: 20-1 0 (2nd; Coast Div.) (619) 260-5953 (6 19) 260-4600; ext. 2055 Home: 22-8 Away: I 0-12 Colors: Columbia blue, navy and white USD Sports Head Coach: (4th Season) Nickname: Toreros Cal Lutheran, 1984 Conference: West Coast (Coast Division) Information Sports Information Director Career Record: 430-295-2 ( 14 years) Home Field: Cunningham Stadium Ted Gosen 1,200 Assistant Coaches: Capacity: Asst. SID/Baseball Contact Sean Kenny, 4th Year Surface: Natural Grass Nick Mirkovich , 4th Year Field Dimensions: Office Phone Brian Green., I st Year LF - 309; CF - 395; RF - 329 (6 19) 260-4745 Administrative Assistant: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/4 Fax Keith Kirk, 2nd Year Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 (6 19) 260-2990 Press Box (6 19) 260-4600, ext. 2055 Website Team Photo ID - Back Cover: Acknowledgements WWW.USDTOREROS.COM 2002 San Diego Baseball Media Guide Standing (L-R): Brian Green, Sean Kemy, Ryan Richard, Aaron Wil son, Pat Lucy, Brett Gi ll espie, Lucas Wennersten, Produced by the USD Sports /11formatio11 Office Luis Di az-Miron, Michae l Bass, David Bagley, Chris Canni zzano, Ri ch I-Jill. Design, Edit & Layout: Nick Mirkovich Kn eeling (L-R): Eric Verdugo, Tom Caple, S.C. Assael, Photos: Brock Scott of Scott Photo; and Jason Marian, David Dunn, Joe Lima, Adam Bellows, Freddy Stan Liu Sandoval, Chad Cummings, Ricky Barrett, Matt Coy. Printing: Kings Printing Corporation Sitting (L-R): Tobi as Herrera, Ben Quinto, Tony Perez, Sean Warlop, Joey Prast, Zach Dobek, Jami e Hesselgesser, Mike Oseguera, Gavia Ng, Mike MCoy. I 2 2002 Torero Baseball ] 2002 Torero Preview

Led by a talented group of returning players and fourth year Head Coach Rich Hill, San Diego is poised to have yet another record breaking season. Reaching 31 Division I wins in 2000 and a record 32 victories in 200 I, San Diego is establishing itself as one of the premier baseball programs on the West Coast. The 200 I version of the Toreros were the 's best offensive team. San Diego led the league in virtually every offensive category which included a team batting average of .324 along with belting a league-best 56 homers. The returning talent comes in the form of LHP Ricky Barrett (Preseason Third Team All-American, Collegiate Baseball) , the 200 I WCC Freshman of the Year, Joey Prast and Baseball Americas WCC projected Player of the Year, Tom Caple. USO has signed the top prep players in San Diego to help in the 2002 cam­ paign. Freshmen Michael Bass (Santana HS) and Sean Warlop (Bonita Vista HS) are local products that should give the Toreros quality innings as true freshmen. With their live anns along with veteran pitchers Barrett, Caple and projected two starter Aaron Wilson (Santana HS), Coach Hill should have a fonnidable week­ end staff. The ann of senior Joe Lima (200 I WCC Second Team) and the baserunning of sophomore 2B Mike McCoy supplies Coach Hill with some of the intangibles that are needed for a championship . The league coaches have agreed San Diego will be the team to beat in 2002. Head Co ach R ic h Hill has The Toreros were tabbed as the preseason favorites to win the West Coast Confer- led USD to back-to-back 30 ence according to the preseason WCC Coaches Poll. Before tough conference rivals plus win seasons such as Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount have their chance at the favorites, USO must take on a non-conference schedule that includes Big- 10 power Michigan, the Big 12's Oklahoma State and Pac-10 member's Oregon State and USC. The Toreros regular season home schedule begins with a three game series against Oregon State in early February.

Batting 01•der 2B Mike McCoy Exceptional speed, Best Baserunner in the WCC* LF Tony Perez Switch-hitting outfielder, lefthanded reliever CF/P Tom Caple 1st Team All-WCC 2001 , team-best 2.43 ERA 2001 RF Joe Lima Tied for a team-best 8 homeruns in WCC play 2001 DH Jason Marian All WCC Honorable Mention 2001, .313 1B Lucas Wennersten 6-6, 250 pound sophomore, hit .386 in 21 games 2001 C S.C. Assael Hits for power and recorded a .356 average 2001 3B Freddy Sandoval Hit over .400 for three straight seasons in HS SS Ben Quinto Led S. Nevada JC to a #13 national ranking in 2001 Pitching Rota tio n LHP Ricky Barrett Preseason Third Team All-American* RHP Aaron Wilson Sophomore who was 5-1, 2.53 ERA in 2001 RHP Ryan Richard Transfer from LSU, will see first collegiate action RHP Sean Warlop Freshman bidding to become the third starter RHP Tom Caple Projected WCC Player of the Year*, 9 saves in 2001 LHP Mike Oseguera Middle reliever, 12 appearances 2-1 record in 200 1 RHP Michael Bass 8-2 with 2.04 ERA as a junior from local Santana High All-WCC selection Mike Me,-C::oy will LHP Tony Perez Struckout 30 over 37.l innings in 2001 lead off and play second base. I 2002 Torero Baseball 3 I 2002 Toret•o Previe"' Pitching: LHP Ricky Barrett (9-3; 3 .19 ERA 200 I) is set to be the Toreros . Barrett was selected as a preseason third-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and is returning off an All-WCC First Team performance in 2001. Barrett led the conference in batters struck out looking with 37 K's on the year in that fas hion, and hi s seven WCC wins was second best in the league. RHP Aaron Wilson (5 -1 , 3.54 ERA 200 1) is the projected number two starter for USD. Wilson finished the 2001 WCC season ranking fifth overall in league play, holding opponents to a .236 batting average. Junior Tom Caple led the WCC and set a school record with nine saves in 2001. Caple is undoubtedly one of the best pitchers in the league and is the projected WCC Player of the Year by Baseball America. The third spot in the rotation wi ll be competed for throughout the non-conference schedule by RHP Ryan Richard, a junior trans­ fer from Louisiana State, and RHP Sean Warlop, a freshman talent from Bonita Vista Hi gh School. Middle Mike Oseguera, a LHP from La Costa Canyon High School in Encinitas, will see innings in relief. He returns off a 2-1 sophomore season in 200 I. Freshman Projected # I starter Michael Bass, from nearby earned All-Grossmont North League hon- Ricky Barrett ors for three consecutive seasons. The Toreros are also looking forward to the return ofrighty Pat Lucy, who is recovering from an injury and is expected to be back in 2002. Lucy made 17 appearances in 2001 and collected three wins. Newcomer Chad Cummings comes to USD from Saddleback CC in Orange County where he was an All-Orange Coast Conference selection a year ago. Infield: Mike McCoy, San Diego's second baseman, brings back a .320 average and was named as an All-West Coast Honorable Mention in 2001. McCoy stole a team-high 20 bases, a number that was fourth highest in the WCC. He was also selected as the Rawlings/WCC Player of the Week on April 2nd, 2001. S.C Assael returns for his senior season after hitting for a .356 average in 2001. Assael and sophomore Luis Diaz-Miron give USD formidable depth behind the plate. Lucas Wennersten and Jason Marian are expected to share time at first base. Wennersten, a 6-6, 250 pound sophomore from Scottsdale, Arizona hit .386 last season in 21 games. Marian returns for his senior season after an All-WCC Honorable Mention performance in 2001. Both Marian and Wennersten will see time at DH this year as well. Marian used his bat to µost a .313 average last season while hitting seven homeruns. Expect newcomers, SS Ben Quinto (CC of Southern Nevada) and freshman 3B Freddy Sandavol (Marian HS), to be everyday players on , the Toreros will welcome back Ben Quinto the left side. After starting 31 games as a freshman David Bagley, who missed all oflast season due to an illness and injury. Outfield: The Toreros return the WCC Freshman of the Year in leftfielder Joey Prast (Poway HS). Prast hit .365 on the year and started in every WCC game. He tied for a team-high 16 doubles and totaled 17 multi-hit games on the season. Look for Prast to play every day in leftfield. Senior rightfielder Joe Lima (Mira Mesa HS) is also expected to play a major role for the Toreros in 2002. Lima was named to the 200 I All-West Coast Conference second team. Base­ ball America tabbed Lima as the outfielder with the best arm in the WCC. In 2001 Lima hit .315 and tied for a team-best 8 homeruns in WCC play. Lima totaled 9 homers on the season, I 06 RBI and 16 doubles. Junior Tom Caple (Rancho Bernardo HS) will play centerfield for the Toreros. Caple hit .3 13 in 53 games last season leading the Toreros in runs (53), earning him All-WCC First Team honors. As a pitcher, Capl e led the WCC and set a school record with nine saves in 200 I. Outfielder Tony Perez (Eastlake HS) is another San Diego product that is expected to be a bi g factor for USO. Perez is a junior who is capable of playing every posi tion Junior Tony Per·ez in th e outfield and will give Coach Hill innings as a relief pitcher. I 4 2002 Torero Baseball I Coaehing Staff

Rieb Dill Head Coaeh #10 4th Sea s on CalLuth eran, 1984

USO Head Coach Rich Hill begins his fourth season in command of the Torero baseball program. Hill's Toreros finished the 2001 season with a school record 32 Division I wins and has the Toreros entering the 2002 campaign as the preseason favorites to win the West Coast Confer­ ence. In 2001 , Hill became one of the youngest coaches to reach 400 wins in NCAA history. The Toreros knocked off# l6 Oklahoma, #29 UCLA and #20 Pepperdine in 2001 on their way to a #29 National Ranking at season's end. Under the direction of Coach Hill, USO led the WCC in virtu­ ally every offensive category in 200 l and notched series wins over each conference opponent. Hill has proven he can sign the best prep talent San Diego has to offer. The twenty-nine man Torero roster contains fourteen local players including Rancho Bernardo product Tom Caple (Projected WCC Player of the Year, Baseball America), Poway's Joey Prast (2001 WCC Freshman of the Year) and Mira Mesa grad Joe Lima (2001 WCC Honorable Mention). As a proven recruiter and manager, the 39-year-old Hill has had a record of success in each of his three head coaching stops - first at his alma mater Cal Luthem. Hill led Cal Lutheran to a record of 194-76 (.719) over six seasons, including two World Series appearances. His 1992 squad posted a 43-6 record before falling a couple of outs shy of the NCAA Division III title, while the 1993 team finished first in the Western Region with a 32-7 record. Under Hill's guidance, the Kingsmen knocked off Division I opponents such as USC, Pepperdine, San Diego State, UC Santa Barbara and Cal State Northridge. During his six seasons at Cal Lutheran, 92 percent of his players received their de­ grees. Prior to his current post at USO Hi ll completed a five-year coach­ ing stint at the University of (1994-1998). Hill guided the San Francisco Dons to a school-record 34 victories in 1998, including a school best 18 wins in the West Coast Conference as the Dons finished tied with USO for third place in the WCC. Over his final three seasons there, Hill guided USF to upper division finishes in the WCC; and posted three straight winning seasons, including two campaigns of 30 or more victories. His teams have set school records for wins in a season at every stop - Cal Lu E43) , USF (34), USO (32 Div. I wins) and Chatham in Cape League (35), as well as new team marks in homeruns. In addition to his collegiate coaching positions, Hill was head coach for the , __ .. - Chatham A's of the Cape Cod League between 1990-93, winning the league title in 1992 with a franchi se record of35- l l. He has twice been recogni zed as the ABCA West Region Coach of the Year ( 1992, 1993); was the 1992 "Manager of the Year"; was twice named the Southern Cali­ fornia Intercoll egiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year ( 1992, 1993); and twice was the recipient of the California Lutheran Alumni Career Excellence Award ( 1993, 1994). Hill 's assistants have gone on to successful careers in base­ ball , including fi ve ... Th e Hill Family: Rich & Lori with kids Robbie & Lindsey I 2002 Torero Baseball 5 I Coaehi ■•g Staff

... earning head coaching positions, and two with administrative Hill's Coaching File positions with Major League clubs. Year School Record Conference Record Hill has made his mark off the field as well. The past 2001 San Diego 35-21 20-10 (2nd Coast/WCC) seven years he has served on the American Baseball Coaches 2000 San Diego 34-27-1 14-1 6 (3rd Coast/WCC) Association Editorial Committee; and has been an advisor with 1999 San Diego 28-27-1 13-1 6-1 (3rd Coast/WCC) the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He started an innovative 1998 USF 34-24 18-12 (T-3 rd WCC) 1997 peer USF 29-27 17-11 (3rd WCC) mentoring program with hi s USF team. Dons players and 1996 USF 30-25 15-13 (4th WCC) coaching staff volunteered at the nearby Hamilton Community 1995 USF 24-35 11-17 (5th WCC) Center, reading stories and playing games with homeless chil­ 1994 USF 22-33 9-21 (6th WCC) dren. Furthermore, Hill is a speaker and clinician at various 1993 Cal Lutheran 32-7 19-2 1st (West Region) conventions and camps throughout the region. 1992 Cal Lutheran 43-6 20-1 1st (SCIAC) Hill 199 1 Cal Lutheran 32-8 10-3 l st(NAIADist.3) earned his Bachelor of Arts degree (Physical 1990 Cal Lutheran 35-16 12-8 1st (NAIA Dist 3) Education) in 1984 from California Lutheran University. After 1989 Cal Lutheran 3 1-1 8 16-8 3rd (NAIA Dist. 3) playing one season with the St. Louis Cardinals organization in 1988 Cal Lutheran 21-21 13- 11 6th (NAIA Dist. 3) 1985 (Single A affiliate in Savannah, Georgia), he returned to Career Totals his alma mater where he earned his Master of Science degree Years Record Conference Record in 14 430-295-2 207-149-1 Education in 1988. Rich and his wife, Lori, live in San Diego L':::::::======:.J with their two children, Robbie (9) and Lindsey (6).

# 40 Sean Kenny Assistant Coac h 4th Se a son Eas tern Michigan, 1997

Sean Kenny begins his fourth year at the University of San Diego on Head Coach Rich Hill's staff. Besides being the Toreros pitching coach, Kenny is the program's recruiting coor­ dinator. In 2001, Kenny was a key contributor to USD 's record setting season that saw the Toreros win 32 division one games. Kenny has helped Coach Hill amass 97 wins over three seasons at USD and in 2002 will oversee a pitching staff that includes a Baseball America preseason All­ American in lefthander Ricky Barrett, and righty Tom Caple, who is Base­ ball America :S projected WCC Player of the Year. Kenny pitched for three years at Eastern Michigan University, where he completed a Bachelor's degree in English Literature with a minor in coaching in 1997. Kenny was drafted by the Mets and played for three seasons in the New York system. No stranger to baseball in the West Coast Conference, Kenny be­ gan his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Saint Mary's Coll ege, where he worked with the Gaels pitching staff in 1996-97. In 1997-98 he served as pitching coach at Laney Community Coll ege. Kenny recently completed his Master's degree in Physical Education at Saint Mary's College. Kenny's younger brother, Seth, also pitched for Eastern Michi­ gan and currently is the pitching coach at Austin Peay State University.

Coach Rich Hill on Sean Kenny: Sean is one ofthe bright young coaches in today's college game. He has a great understanding ofthe recruiting game as well as being a superb pitching coach. I 6 2002 Torero Baseball I Coaehing Staff

Chris Cannizzaro Asst. Coaeh #8 4tl1 Seaso••

Chris Cannizzaro, who enters his fourth season with the Toreros, brings a wealth of major league experience to USO head coach Rich Hi ll 's staff. No stranger to baseball in the city of San Diego, Canni zzaro spent 13 years in the majors - including two sti nts with the San Diego Padres, where he became the first All-Star in Padre baseball history in the 1969 camritign. A durable defensive catcher, Canni zzaro played in 740 major league games while playing for the St. Louis Cardinals ( 1960-61 ), ( 1962-65), Pittsburgh ( 1968), San Diego (1969-71; 1974), ( 1971) and the Dodgers ( 1972-73). Cannizzaro holds a share of the Major League record fo r most unassisted plays by a catcher (2). Once his playing career ended, Cannizzaro shi fted hi s focus to coaching and spent three seasons ( 1976-78) with the organi zation before eoaching in the Cali forn ia Angels organization from 1979-82 in the Cal State League. Cannizzaro has two sons - Chris Jr. and Ken, and a daughter, Kimberlee. Chris Jr. was a two-time All-Ameri ca selection at San Diego State where he was a teammate of USO head coach Rich Hill for one season. Cannizzaro also has three stepdaughters - Marcia, Tricia and Jennifer. Aside from hi s lifelong passion for the game of base­ ball , Cannizzaro also enjoys golf and spending time with hi s fo ur grandchildren - Brittney (14), Morgan ( I 0), Zachary (9) and Cassidy (6). Cannizzaro and hi s wife, Janice, reside in San Diego.

Coach Rich Hill on Chris Cannizzaro: Not many college clubs can boast a former Major league All-Star on their staff. Chris's wealth of knowledge and experience is invaluable to our organization.

Brian Green Assistant Coaeh #7 1st Season New Mexico State, 1994

Brian Green begins his fi rs t season at USD as an assistant under Head Coach Rich Hill. Green takes on the ro le as the hitting coach for the Toreros as well as coaching the and playing a major role in recruiting. Green also serves as the Torero's academic counselor and helps run US O Baseball camps and clinics. Green's coaching experience spans six coll egiate programs and he is currentl y serving as the Head Coach of the Kenai Peninsula O il ers of the Alaskan Collegiate Summer League. Green comes to San Diego after spending a season with Oregon State where he was a volunteer assistant fo r the Beavers from August 2000-200 I. Green served as an assistant coach at Chapman Un iversity from August 1998-2000, helping Chapman reach the NCAA Division Ill World Series in 2000. Green has also served as an assistant at Riverside Community Coll ege (August 1995-96) and Cal Poly Pomona (August 1996-98). After completing a four-year collegiate playing career at New Mexico State in 1994, Green served as a graduate assistant at New Mexico State in 1994-95. Green played second base for New Mexico State as a senior and as a junior played infield for Champan University. Green's coll egiate playing experience began with a two-year stint at Riverside Community College in 1991-92, leading Riverside to a state finals appearance in 1991. Green holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management from New Mexico State and a Master of Science in Educational Administration from National University. Green and hi s wife Becki reside in La Mesa, California. If You Spit., You Sit!

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No. Name Ht Wt. Yr. Brr Hometown/Last School 26 Ricky Barrett 6-0 185 JR IA., Sacramento, CNMcClatchy HS 22 Michael Bass 6-3 205 FR R/R San Diego, CA/Santana HS Numeric al Hoster 36 Matt Coy 6-0 185 so R/R Fountain Valley, CA/Mater Dei HS I Mike McCoy INF 15 Chad Cummings 6-0 195 JR R/R Chino Hills, CNSaddleback College 2 Eric Verdugo INF 12 David Dunn 6-2 185 JR R/R Folsom, CA/Jesuit HS 3 Tobias Herrera INF 32 Brett Gillespie 6-4 190 so R/R West Linn, OR/West Linn HS 4 Ben Quinto INF Joey Prast 31 Patrick Lucy 6-3 210 JR R/R Fallbrook, CA/Fallbrook HS 5 OF 6 Jamie Hesselgesser INF IA., 34 Mike Oseguera 5-10 180 JR Encinitas, CNLa Costa Canyon HS 7 Brian Green Asst. Coach 17 Ryan Richard 6-2 185 so R/R Baton Rouge, LA/LSU 8 Chris Cannizzaro Asst. Coach 30 Sean Warlop 5-11 160 FR R/R Bonita, CNBonita Vista HS 9 David Bagley INF 18 Aaron Wilson 6-3 185 so R/R San Diego, CNSantana HS 10 Rich Hill Head Coach 11 S.C. Assael C 12 David Dunn RHP 13 Joe Lima INF/OF 14 Adam Bellows OF No. Name Ht Wt. Yr. Brr Hometown/Last School 15 Chad Cummings RHP II S.C Assael 6-0 190 SR R/R Glendora, CNG!endora HS 16 Gavin Ng OF 20 Luis Diaz-Miron 6-3 210 so R/R Mexico City, Mexico/Linfield School 17 Ryan Richard RHP 18 Aaron Wilson RHP JR I.JR Escondido, CA/San Pasqual HS 19 Zach Dobek 5-11 180 19 Zach Dobek C 20 Luis Diaz Miron C 21 Freddy Sandoval INF 22 Michael Bass RHP 23 Jason Marian INF Hometown/Last School No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. BIT 24 Tony Perez OF 9 David Bagley 6-3 195 so R/R Poway, CA/Rancho Bernardo HS 25 Lucas Wennersten INF 4 Ben Quinto 5-9 160 JR R/R , NV/ Southern NV CC 26 Ricky Barrett LHP 3 Tobias Herrera 5-8 165 JR R/R Spring Valley, CA/Portland 30 Sean Warlop RHP 23 Jason Marian 6-1 200 SR LIL Mission Viejo, CA/New Orleans 31 Patrick Lucy RHP 32 Brett Gillespie RHP HS I Mike McCoy 5-9 175 JR R/R El Cajon, CNGrossmont 34 Mike Oseguera LHP 21 Freddy Sandoval 6-1 200 FR R/R Tijuana, Mexico/Marian Catholic 35 Tom Caple OF/RHP 2 Eric Verdugo 5-11 185 so SIR San Diego, CA/Montgomery HS 36 Matt Coy RHP 25 Lucas Wennersten 6-6 250 so L/R Scottsdale, AZ/Shadow Mt. HS 40 Sean Kenny Asst. Coach 6 Jamie Hesselgesser 5- 11 160 FR R/R Westlake Village, CNWestlake HS

No. Name Ht Wt. Yr. Brr Hometown/Last School 14 Adam Bellows 6-1 205 so R/R Lake Oswego, OR/Lakeridge 35 Tom Caple 6-0 185 JR R/R San Diego, CNTexas 5 Joey Prast 5-11 180 so R/R Poway, CA/Poway HS 13 Joe Lima 6-1 195 SR R/R San Diego, CA/Mira Mesa HS 24 Tony Perez 5-10 170 JR us Chula Vista, CA/Eastlake HS 16 Gavin Ng 5-9 165 FR IA., Mililan, HI/ Mililan HS Coaehing Staff

Head Coach: 10 Rich Hill (Fourth Season; Cal Lutheran, 1984) Assistant Coach: 8 Chris Cannizzaro (Fourth Season) Assistant Coach: 40 Sean Kenny (Fourth Season; Eastern Michigan, 1997) Assistant Coach: 7 Brian Green (First Season; New Mexico State 1995) I 2002 Torero Baseball 9 I Torero Returners

Ricky BARRETT West Saci·amento, CA 6-0Jr. LHP ~ McClatchy HS 2001 First Team All-WCC Preseason Third Team All-American*

Noteworthy: Named preseason third team All-American by Collegiate Baseball ... Earned first team All -West Coast Conference honors in 200 I.

2001 at USO: Earned first team AII-WCC honors as a sophomore ... Na med WCC Playe r of the Week and WCC Player of the Month during his sophomore season ... Compiled a 9-3 record and a 3.1 9 ERA ... Ranked in the top five in virtually every pitching category in the WCC. .. Hi s nine wins was a team hi gh .. . Struck out 86 batters in 96 innings of work ... Led the WCC in batters struck out looking with 3 7. .. Pitched a complete game shutout at Pepperdine (4-28-0 I) all owingjust two hits and striking out five ... Struck out I I batters at Santa Clara (4- 12-0 I) in eight innings ... Struck out I 0 batters twice vs . Eastern Michigan (3-3-0 I) and vs. Loyo la Marymount (4 -20-0 I) ... Pitched a com- pl ete game all owing just one run while striking out seven vs. Po11land (3 -9-0 I) .

2000 at USO: 25 appearances was second onl y to Pat Lucy's 27 ... Worked 46.0 innings, mostly in relief, fini shing 3-6 with 45 K's and a 5.67 ERA ... Scattered just I hit over 3.0 innings in picking up win at Po11 land (3-17-00) ... Earned vs. CS Northridge with 7 K's in 3.0 innings (4-9-00) ... Gave up 0 hits in back-to-back 2.0 inning appearances against St. Mary's (4-29 & 4-30) ... Picked up first co ll egiate wi n against Cal Poly with 4.1 innings of work, giving up just I run and 3 hits... otched 2 saves in 12 wee appearances.

Prep: Played at C. K. McClatchy High School in Sacramento ... Two-time Player of the Year. .. Two-time All-State selection ... Two-time All-Area pick ... Four-time Metro League Champs ... Senior year team went 23-10 ... Junior team were Sec­ tion Champs going 3 1-8; he was I 0-1 that season on pitching mound .. . Offen­ sive MVP in footba ll.

Personal: Business major .. . Chose USO for scholastics and location ... Also recruited by Texas A&M, Pepperdine and Fresno State ... Parents are Rick and Cinnie Ban·ett of Sacramento, CA ... Born March 9, 1981 in Sacramento.

Barrett 's US O Statistics Yea r G I GS w L CG SY IP H K BB ERA 200 1 I 7 /13 9 3 2 0 96 79 86 35 3. I 9 2000 25/ I 3 6 0 4 46 .0 45 4 5 26 5.67 Career 42/ 14 12 9 2 4 142 124 /3/ 61 3. 99

* Baseball America I IO 2002 T orero Baseball I ToreroReturners

.Joe LIMA San Diego, CA 6-1 S1·. OF H/1.t Mi1·a Mesa HS 13 2001 Seeond Team Alt-Wee 200 I AII-Aeademie wee

Noteworthy: Named to the 2001 All-WCC second team .. . Named to 2000 and 2001 WCC All-Academic Team ... Selected 1999 WCC Honorable Mention ... Expected to play right field in 2002.

2001 at USO: Started in 5 1 of the Toreros 52 games as a junior. .. Named to the All-West Coast Conference second team .. . Hit .315 and tied for a team-best 8 homeruns in WCC play ... Finished the conference season ranked third in RBI with 54 . .. Totaled 9 homers overall and I 06 RBI. .. Tied for a team-best 16 doubles while hitting for a .544 slugging percentage overall. .. Had 17 multi-hit games in 2001 ... Hit two homers at Gonzaga ( 4-7- 0 I) .. . Went 3-for-5 with a homer and double at St. Mary's (3-1 7-0 I) . .. Recorded a six game where he hit 12-for-22 with a homer and three doubles ... Stole five bases in seven tries .. . Hit two triples.

2000 at USO: Started all 62 games with team-best 250 at bats and 5 triples .. . Batted .312 and ranked second with 8 homers and 50 RBI... 23 multi-hit games with 6 games of 3 or more hits ... 4 -for-5 with 3 RBI (Hawaii-Hilo) ... Knocked in 6 RBI going 2-for-5 with double & homer against Kansas State ... 3-for-4 with 4 RBI and homer against St. Mary's ... Went 3-for-5 with 3 RBI & 2 homers at LMU. .. Batted .293 in WCC play with 22 RBI.

t 999 at USO: Started all 55 games he played in as a sophomore ... Batted .309 with 35 runs, 19 doubles, and 40 RBI... 9 stolen bases in 13 attempts ... Batted .279 in WCC play with 12 doubles, 19 runs and 16 RBI... 17 multi-hit games, including a 4-5 game vs. Michigan where he pounded 2 homers and drove in 7 runs.

1998 at USO: Played in just nine games with two starts .. . Hit .250 with two hits in eight plate appearances before suffering a season-ending injury ... Granted medical hardshi p and received additi onal year of eligibili ty.

Prep: Hi t .426 in senior season at Mira Mesa High School and earned All­ Eastern League First Team h onors .. . As a j unior, hit .390 for the Marauders and was named Eastern League Player of the Year.

Personal: Doubl e majoring in Economics and Busin ess Administration ... Chose USO for the location, academics and the baseball program ... Also recruited by Chapman Coll ege ... Parents are Wolfgang and Rachelle Lima .. . Born Aug. 16, 1979 in La Jolla, CA.

Li ma's US O Hittin g S tats Yea r G I GS A B R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA SB FD% 2001 52-51 195 45 59 16 2 9 54 .303 5 . 896 2000 62/62 250 34 78 13 5 8 50 .3 I 2 7 . 9 I 5 1999 55/55 207 35 64 19 2 4 40 .309 9 .928 1998 9/ 2 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 .250 I 1.000 Career 178/ J60 660 114 203 48 9 21 /44 .307 22 . 9/0 I 2002 Torero Baseball II I ToreroReturners

TomeAPLE San Diego, CA University of Texas 2001 First Team All-Wee Projeeted wee Player of the Year*

Noteworthy: Plays as both a center fielder and relief pitcher. .. First Team All-West Coast Conference player as a sophomore ... Led the WCC in saves with 9 in 200 I ... Projected 2002 Player of the Year in the WCC*.

2001 at USO: First Team All-West Coast Conference player as a sophomore ... Posted a team-high 53 runs in 53 games in 200 I ... Hit .313 playing and starting in all 53 games .. . Hit two homers drove in three runs at Gonzaga (4-7-01) ... Posted a .438 on-base per­ centage ... Hit 14 doubles and three triples ... As the Torero 's closing pitcher, Caple posted a 5-3 record and 2.43 ERA .. . Struck out 77 batters in 85 innings of work while walking just 23 ... Led the conference and team with 9 saves ... Finished third in the WCC with a 2.43 ERA and was tied for fifth in the conference with 25 appearances.

2000 at Texas: Played freshman year with Texas Longhorns .. Appeared in 5 games, two in relief pitching outings.

Prep: Played at Rancho Bernardo HS where senior year helped lead Broncos to CIF championship ... Selected All-State and 2nd Team Al l-American (Baseball America) ... Junior year earned All-State honors with team placing 2nd in CIF championships ... A two­ time California State Player of the Year and three-time All-San Diego County se­ lection ... Named to the Team USA Junior National Team in 1998 ... Senior year batted .375, and was 10-2 on mound with 151 Ks.

Personal: Communications major ... Also recruited by USC, Florida, Arizona and Pepperdine ... Parents are Jo & Brian Caple of San Diego, CA ... Born on August 20, 1980 in Denver, Colorado.

Caple's USO Pitching Stats Year G I GS W L CG SV IP H K BB ERA 200 1 2516 5 3 3 9 85. 1 72 77 23 2.43

Caplc's USO Hitting Stats Year G I GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI BA SB FD% 2001 53153 195 53 6 1 14 2 3 33 .3 13 11 .992

*Collegiate Baseball I 12 2002 Torero Baseball I Torero Returners

Joey PRAST Pon1ay, CA Poway HS

Noteworthy: Named West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year in 200 l .. .. Finished league play with the third best batting average in the wee (.365). 200 I: Hit .365 playing in 48 games and starting 41 ... Tied for a team- hi gh 16 doubles ... Posted a 13-game hitting s treak ... Had 62 hits in 170 at-bats .. . Hit 4 homers and scored 34 runs ... Played and started in all 30 WCC games . .. Finished league pl ay with the third best batting average in the WCC (.365) ... Hit .33 1 in 20 league games with 3 homers, 9 doubles, and 19 RBI ... Had a thirteen game hitting streak th at included fi ve multi-hit games . .. Totaled 17 multi-hit games on the season ... Went 4-for-6 with two homers at Gonzaga ( 4- 17-0 l ) ... Had a six game stretch where he hit l l-for-24 (.458) ... Recorded a .408 on-base-percentage and stole four bases in eight tries. 2000 at USO: Did not appear in any games for the Toreros. Prep: Pl ayed at Poway High School where he earned First Team All-Palomar League honors hi s seni or year ... Batted .400 senior campaign ... Batted .3 78 junior year ... Played fo r San Di ego Crush ( club team) that went 25-10. Personal: Business major .. . Chose USO for academic program; close to home; and the baseball program ... Also recruited by San Francisco ... Parents are Ron and Nancee Prast of Poway, Cali fornia ... Born October 6, 1980 in San Di ego.

Prast's lJSD Hitting S tats Year GIGS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI B A S B FD¾ 2 001 4 8 -41 170 34 62 16 I 4 38 .365 4 .96 1

Aaron WILSON Sai1 Diego, CA 6-3 So. P H/H Santai1a HS 18

2001 at USO: Expected to be the Torero's second starter in 2002 after posting a 2.53 ERA as a freshman .. . Finished the season w ith a 5-1 record after sta11ing t he year 4-0 ... Struckout 37 w hile o nl y walking 2 1 .. . Totaled 61 innings pitched and all owed 52 hits ... Pi tched seven in nings, scattering fi ve hits and a llowing one run in a start against Sacramento State (2 -1 0-0 l ) ... Earn ed hi s first coll egiate save after one inning of work vs. UCSD (3 -6-0 l ). 2000 at USO: Granted h ardship year after sufferi ng season-ending injury ... Seven appearances with 3 starts ... Earned a 2- 1 record in 22.2 innings of work ... In fi rst coll egiate game talli ed 7 K's while scattering 3 hits over 4.2 innings against Hawaii-Hilo ( 1-24-00) .. . Picked up wins over Hawaii-Hilo ( 1-29-00) and USC (3 - 14-00) - limited Trojans to just l hit over 3 innings ofreli ef. .. Gave up j ust l hit in 2 innings of work again st San Di ego State. Prep: All-Grossmont League honors both seni or and junior campaigns ... 6-1 pitching record seni or year with team reaching CIF semi fi nals and being crowned league champs ... 6-4 junior year. Personal: Business Administration m ajor ... Chose USO fo r respected educati on and loves the year- ro und climate ... Also recruited by Fullerton, Santa C lara and Cal Poly ... Parents are Jeff Wilson and Beth Cormode ... Born August 9, 198 1 in San Diego.

Wilson 's lJS D Pitc hing S tats Year G IG S w L sv IP H K BB ERA 200 1 1 318 5 I I 6 1 52 37 21 2.53 2000 713 2 I 0 22.2 17 I I I I 3.97 Career 20/ 1 I 7 2 I 83.2 69 48 32 3. 6 7 2002 Torero Baseball 13 I

MikeMeCOY El Cajon, CA 6rossmont HS

Noteworthy: Named as an all West Coast Conference Honorable Men­ ,. tion in 2001 ... Had 61 starts in 2000 with team-best marks of 50 walks, 64 ______runs scored and 19 stolen bases as a freshman ... . Stole a team-high 20 bases in 26 tries as a sophomore in 2001 , ranking him fourth in the WCC. 2001 at USO: McCoy was named as an all West Coast Honorable Mention in 2001 ... Started in all 56 games as a junior. .. He hit for an average of .320 on the season ... Stole a team-high 20 bases in 26 tries ranking him 4th in the WCC. .. Went 4-for-4 on two different occasions, knocking a double, a triple and2 RBI at Cal Poly (2-4-01) .. . Was selected as the Rawlings/WCC Player of the Week (4-12- 0 I) after he sparked USD to four straight wins over UCLA (3-27-0 I) and USF (3-30/4-1) ... Totaled a 15-game hitting streak where he hit 24-for-69 for a .347 average ... Had six multi-hit games over that stretch and 19 on the year. 2000 at USO: Batted .279 with 67 hits in 240 at-bats ... Had 18 multi-hit games, including 5 games with 3 hits ... 10-game hitting streak. .. 15 games with 2 or more runs scored and 11 games with 2 or more walks ... Belted two doubles twice (UCSD & Gonzaga) ... Drew four base-on-balls and scored 5 runs vs. Kansas State (2 -1 7-00) ... Batted .285 in WCC play. Prep: Played for Grossmont Foothillers .. . Senior year batted .360 with 4 homers and 28 stolen bases ... Team fin ished 24-6 overall... Also lettered in where he was a two-time First Team All-Grossmont North League selection ... 4th leading scorer in San Diego County senior year. Personal: Business major... Chose USO for strong academics and baseball; also being close to home .. . Also recruited by LMU, Cal Poly, USF, UCSB and St. Mary's ... Parents are Gary and Sallie McCoy ofEl Cajon, CA. .. Dad (Gary) played basketball at San Diego State ... Born April 2, 1981 in San Diego. McCoy's USO Hitting Stats Year GIGS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI BA SB FD% 2001 56156 241 49 77 I 3 3 4 42 .320 20 .98 I 2000 61 16 I 240 64 67 12 3 0 I 7 .279 I 9 .960 Career /17/ 11 7 48/ 113 144 25 6 4 59 .299 39 .971

Mike OSEGUERA Encinitas, CA 34 5-lOJr.P~ LaCosta Canyon HS

2001 at USO: Pitched 19.1 innings in his sophomore season ... Started three games and came in as a reliever in nine others ... Was 2-1 and with a 6.52 ERA ... Struckout 10 and walked 14 on the year. .. Recorded three K's at Cal Poly (2-4-01) in 1.3 innings of work .. . Picked up wins against UC Riverside (2-16-01) and at Gonzaga (4-17-01) ... Was 1-0 in wee play. 2000 at USO: Appeared in 16 games and recorded the Torero's second best ERA of3.55 ... Had 26 K's in 33 innings of work ... Picked up first collegiate win in 2.0 innings ofreliefagainst St. Mary's (4-30-00) ... Recorded a save vs. Pepperdine with 5 K's and 1 hit in 3.1 innings ... Was 1- 1 in WCC play with 3 .38 ERA and 1 save. Oseguera's USO Pitching Stats Prep: Played at La Costa Canyon High School where he was a Year GIGS w L SY IP H K BB ERA co-Player of the Year in the 200 1 1213 2 I 0 19 . 1 29 10 14 6 .52 three-time team MVP .. . Senior year was 2000 I 610 I 3 I 33.0 32 2 6 16 3 .55 Avocado League ... Junior year 8-0 on mound with 77 K's and 1.67 Career 28/ 3 3 4 I 52. 1 61 36 3 0 4 .66 ERA ... Sophomore season team advanced to CIF Championship, placing second. Personal: Business major .. Chose USD for opportunity for great education ... Also recruited by San Diego State and San Francisco ... Parents are David and Rebecca Oseguera of Encinitas, CA ... Born October 25 , 1981 in San Diego, CA. I 14 2002 Torero Baseball I Torero Retur ■•ers

Tony PEREZ Chula 11i§ta, CA 5 -9 Jr. OF/P SIL Ea§tlake HS 24

2001 at USO: As a sophomore played in 44 games starting 40 ... Drew a team-high 40 walks ... Hit for a .299 average playing and led the team in triples with four. .. Perez collected four homers and four doubles while driving in 24 runs ... Made 16 appearances as a pitcher starting six games ... Recorded a 1-3 record and a 5.79 ERA ... Pitched five shutout innings ______,. while striking out three vs. USC (4-30-0 I) ... Went 4-for-4 and scored three runs against Eastern Michigan (3 -03-0 I). 2000 at USO: Appeared in 52 games with 31 starts ... Played mostly centerfield .. . Batted .220 with 4 doubles and 18 RBI... Tallied 5 multi-hit games ... 6 game hitting streak ... 7 games where he scored 2 runs .. . 2-for-2 with 3 RBI, double and triple vs. Cal Lutheran (2-29-00) ... 2-for-4 with 2 RBI and homer vs. Santa Clara ( 4-8-00) ... Pitched in 4 games - 0 hits in 1.1 innings at Hawaii-Hilo ( 1-24-00); I hit in 2 innings vs. Portland (5-5-00) ... Batted .222 in 27 WCC games with 13 RBI. Prep: Senior year Eastlake won CIF baseball championship .. . Senior year named First Team All-CIF after batting .4 75 with 11 homers, 29 RBI and I 3 stolen bases ... 2nd Team All-County (San Diego Union) ... 3-time Team MVP. .. Selected Team of San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic Team ... Junior year selected 2nd Team All-CIF after batting .400 with 6 homers and IO stolen bases ... 3-year team record of62-22 record. Personal: Business Marketing major. .. Also recruited by LMU and Point Loma ... Parents are Lucio and Delia Perez of Chula Vista, CA .. . Born June 12, 1981 in Chula Vista.

Perez USO Statistics Year GIGS AB R H 2B 3B H R RBI BA SB FD% 2001 44140 144 42 4 3 4 4 4 2 4 .299 6 .944 2000 52131 10 9 30 24 4 1 I 18 .220 7 .970 Career 96171 253 72 67 8 5 5 42 .264 13 . 95 7

Jason MARIAN Mi§§ion Yiejo, CA New Oi•lean§

2001 at USO: Named an All-WCC Honorable Mention in 200 I ... Played and started in 53 games as a junior, primarily at first base and as a DH ... In 20 I at-bats, Marian recorded 63 hits, 15 doubles and seven homers .. . Posted ______.. an average of .3 I 3 ... His 23 RBI in WCC play was second best on the team ... Went 4-for-5 with a homerun at Cal State Northridge (2-23-0 I) ... Went 2-for 3 with 3 RBI at Cal Poly (2-3-0 I) .. . Expected to be an everyday player in 2002 as a DH or playing first base. College: Played two years at Saddleback Junior College where he earned JC All-America honors .. . Last year was at New Orleans for first semester, but suffered a shoulder injury... Transferred to USO last semester. Prep: Played at Mission Viejo HS where he earned All-South Coast honors. Personal: Marine Biology major. .. Parents are Susan & Doug Marian of Mission Viejo, CA ... Born on January 5, 1979 in Long Beach, CA.

Marian's USO Hitting Stats Year GIGS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA SB FD% 2001 53 153 20 1 35 63 15 0 7 4 5 .313 8 .989 I 2002 Torero Baseball 15 I

Tobias HERRERA Spring ¥alley, CA 5-8 Jr. INF BIR lJ. of th e Pacific 3 2001 at USD: Appeared in 17 games and started 3 as a sophomore in 2001 ... Posted a .400 average going 6- for-15 from the plate ... Tripled at San Diego State ( 4-24-01 ) ... Stole one base on his only attempt. .. Hit for a .533 slugging percentage. 2000 at USD: Played in just 3 games in 2000 ... Scored I run against Point Loma. Prep: Team Captain and All-Grossmont South League performer at Monte Vista HS .. . 1999 Division II CIF Champions ... Batted .323 with 2 homers ... Junior season batted .358 with 4 homers while earning All-League honors and League Championship ... Club team (San Diego Gamers) placed 3rd in Firecracker Tourney in Florida. Personal: Undeclared major ... Chose USD for its small atmosphere with great academics, great location and baseball program ... Is Tobias IV, named after great grandfather ... Parents are Toby and Niki Herrera of Spring Valley, CA .. . Born May 3, 1980 in Denver, Colorado.

Herrera's USO Statistics Year G IGS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI BA SB FD¾ 2001 1713 15 8 6 0 I 0 5 .400 I .99 1 2000 310 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .991 Career 20/ 3 16 9 6 0 1 0 5 .3 75 1 .991

S.C. ASSAEL Glendora, CA 6-0 Sr. C BIR 6-lendoraHS II

2001 at USD: Played in 28 games and started 22 as a jun­ ior. .. Hit for a .356 average in 87 at-bats ... Totaled six multi- hit games in 200 I ... Went 2-for-4 with a homer vs. Eastern Michigan (3-4-0 I) ... Had a five game hitting streak where he hit 10-for-l 9 with two doubles and a homer. .. Stole three bases in four tries ... Hit .386 in eight WCC games. 2000 at USD: Appeared in 36 games with 22 starts ... Batted .266 with 25 hits in 94 at­ bats, belting 4 doubles, 1 triple and I homer. .. Tallied 3 multi-hit games ... Went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI at St. Mary's ( 4-30-00) ... Pinch-hit homer vs. Pepperdine (3-25-00) ... 2-run triple at USF (4-2-00) ... Batted .288 in 22 WCC games with 9 RBI & 19 hits in 66 at bats. 1999 at USD: Appeared in 4 games with l start ... Batted .400 (2-for-5). Prep: Hit .480 with 11 home runs while winning All-Inland Valley League First Team honors as a senior at Glendora High Sohool... Led Tartans to a 21-5 record and a Baseline League Championship during senior year.. . Hit .435 with eight home runs as a junior. Personal: Business Administration major .. . Earned USO and Dean's Scholarships ... Chose USD for the high academic standards and the athletic tradition ... Also recruited by USC, Gonzaga and Loyola Marymount... Parents are Hal and Diana Assael... Born April 18, 1980 in Montebello, CA.

Assael's USO Statistics Year G IGS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI BA SB FD¾ 200 1 28122 87 2 1 3 I 5 0 2 18 .356 3 .965 2000 36122 9 4 9 25 4 I 1 14 .266 2 .953 19 99 4/1 5 0 2 0 0 0 I .400 0 .99 1 Career 68/ 45 186 30 58 9 1 3 33 .3 11 5 .969 I 16 2002 Torero Baseball I ToreroReturners

Matt COY Foui1taii1 ¥alley, CA 36 6-0So.P HIH MaterDeiHS

2001 at USO: Pitched in 18 innings with a record of 1-1 as a freshman ... Finished the season with a 2.50 ERA ... Gave up onl y fi ve runs in 12 appearances ... A ll owed just 13 hits over 18 innings of work . Prep: Pl ayed at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Cali fornia ... pitched on team that advanced to CIF Pl ayoffs three straight years ... j unior year team was league champions and CIF Pl ayoff Semi finali sts. Personal: Undeclared major.. . Parents are Darryl & Naomi Coy of Fountain Vall ey, CA ... A lso recruited by UC ------­ San Diego ... Chose USO for academi cs, location and environment... Born on September 12, 1982 in Anaheim, CA.

C oy' s USO Pitching Stats Y e ar G I GS W L SY IP H K BB ERA 2 00 I I 2 I I 0 I 8 13 9 6 250

Lucas WENNERSTEN Scottsdale, AZ 25 6-6 So. lBIDH .lAl Shadow Mt. HS

2001 at USD: Wennersten dis pl ayed exceptional power and abi li ty in the earl y stages of hi s freshman year before being sidelined with an injury ... Had 11 multi- hit games ... Went 2-for-4 with a homerun and double vs. Portl and (3 -1 0-01 ) .. . Posted a career-high fi ve RB I go ing 3- fo r-5 with two doubles against UC Riverside (2 - 16-0 1) ... Posted a .386 batting average .. . Hit two doubles on four different occasions ... Posted three RBI go ing 3-for-6 against Eastern Michigan (3 -2-0 I). Prep: Pl ayed at Shadow Mountain HS in Phoenix, AZ where he earned All-Region honors both hi s senior and j unior campaigns ... batted .450 senior season, also earning Al l-Tournament honors ... j unior year batted .420 (All Region), and sophomore season batted .480 with team fi nis hing 4th in state ... also lettered in basketball. Personal: Undeclared maj or .. . Also recruited by A ri zona, Ari zona State and LMU .. . Parents are Diana Ri ggs and Bob Wennersten ... Born on September 26, 198 1 in Phoeni x, Arizona.

W ennerste n 's US O Hitting S ta ts Y e ar G I G S AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI B A S B FD¾ 2001 21 /1 9 83 17 32 10 0 I 19 .386 I .987

Brett GILLESPIE West Linn, OH 6-4 So. P HIH West Lini1 HS 32

2001 at USO: Appeared in one game in 2001 ... Gave up two runs and two hits. Prep: Pl ayed at West Linn Hi gh School in West Linn, Oregon ... All-Three Ri vers League pitcher senior season helping team to playoffs ... Junior season team also advanced to playoffs -West Linn was onl y team to defeat th e state champions ... Also lettered in football where he was a two-time All-League performer... Team was ;....__ _. undefeated in league pl ay three straight years. Personal: Undeclared major.. . Also recruited by Oregon State and Portl and .. . Chose USO fo r its setting, academics and baseball program .. . Parents are Braden and Gay Gillespi e of West Linn, Oregon ... Dad pl ayed baseball at Portland State .. . Born on March 22, 1982 in Portl and, Oregon. I 2002 Torero Baseball 17 I Torero Returners

David BAGLEY Poway, CA 6-1 So. 3B HIii Rancho Bernardo HS 16

2001 at USD: Did not play due to a hamstring injury and ill ness. 2000 at USD: Appeared in 34 games and started 31 ... Hit .248 with 17 runs, 5 doubles, 2 homers and 17 RBI in I 09 at-bats .. . Posted 8 multi-hit games ... Had 5 hits in 7 at-bats with 3 runs and 2 RBl vs. Kansas State (2 -17- 00) ... Went 2-for-3 with 2 runs, 3 RBI and homer vs. USC (3-14-00) ... Homer and 2 RBI vs. Loyola Marymount ..___ _ ..;;a_,___ ..... ( 4-20-00) ... Had 5 games of2 or more RBI & runs scored ... Posted a 5-game hitting streak. Prep: Played at Rancho Bernardo High School ... Senior year named Team MVP, First Team All-CIF, First Team All-Palomar League and All-State CBCA South ... Batted .511 with 15 homers and 37 RBI ... Set team records in homers ( 15) and slugging percentage ( 1.076) ... Played for Encinitas Reds club team. Personal: Business Administration major ... Chose USD for baseball program and excellent academics ... Parents are Ken and Cora Bagley of Poway, California ... Born December 26, 1980 in Oceanside, California.

Bagley USD Hitting Stats Year G I GS AB R H 28 3B HR RB I BA SB FD% 2001 DNP-lnjured 20 00 34131 109 17 27 5 0 2 17 .2 48 2 .896 Career 34/3 I 109 17 27 5 0 2 17 .248 2 .896

Erie VERDUGO San Diego, CA 5-11 So. 3B SIB Mo•1tgome•·y HS 2 2001 at USD: As a freshman appeared in 5 games and ripped 3 hits in just five AB 's ... Was I-for- I with a double and an RBI against Eastern Michigan (3-2-0 I) ... Was 2-for-4 with an RBI at Santa Clara (4-13-01). Prep: Played at Montgomery HS where he batted .347 senior year earning 2nd Team All-Metro Conference honors and the team's Outstanding Player award ... team finished 24-6 and were the CIF Division II champions ..__ __.z ___ ...... junior year batted .355 earning Honorable Mention All-Metro recognition ... sophomore campaign batted .362. Personal: Undeclared major ... Also recruited by Fresno State and San Diego State ... Earned a 4.18 grade-point-average ... Youngest of eight children ... Parents are Ruben & Gloria Verdugo of San Diego, CA ... Born on December 18, 198 1 in Tijuana, Mexico.

Luis DIAZ-MIRON Mexico City, Mex ico 20 6-3 So. C HIii Th e Lin ii el d School

2001 at USD: Played in 39 games as a freshman in 200 I ... Had IO I at-bats ... Posted a .2 18 average whi le hitting five doubles and two homers .. . Went 4-for-6 with a double, homer and three RB I at Gonzaga (4-7-01 ) ... Posted five multi-hit games in 200 I. Prep: Played at the Linfield School where he was I st Team All -CIF and the team's Best Offensive Player after batting .460 ... Junior campaign batted .600 with team winning Div. 11 CIF Championship - named All-CI F, All­ County and All -League ... Two time I st Team All-League performer in soccer. Personal: International Relations major. .. Also recruited by CS Fullerton, Pacific, LMU and Azusa Pacific ... Chose USD for its great location and Division I program ... Parents are Lu is & Gaby Diaz Miron of Mexico City, Mexico ... Born June 6, 1981 in Mexico City, Mexico.

Diaz-Miron's USD Hitting Stats Year GI GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA SB FD% 2001 3913 1 IOI 13 22 5 0 2 13 .21 8 I .991 I 18 2002 Torero Baseball I Torea·o Retua•nea·s

Patrick LUCY FaHbrook, CA 6-4 Jr. P HIH Fallbrook HS 31

2001 at USO: Started 11 games for USO as a sophomore ... Pitched a complete game vs. San Francisco ( 4-1-0 I) allowing just one run in a winning effort. .. Totaled a record of3-5 with a 6.55 ERA ... Struckout seven in 4.2 innings of work vs. Portland (3-11 -0 I). 2000 at USO: Team-best 27 appearances ... Scattered I hit in 4.0 in­ nings of action against Hawaii-Hilo ( 1-24-00) to pick up first collegiate win ... Allowed just I hit in 3.0 innings against Gonzaga ( 4-15-00) for 4th w.in ... Season-best 4 K's against San Francisco (4-2-00) ... Earned saves against Hawaii-Hilo ( 1-22-00) and LMU (4-22-00) ... 1-1 with save in WCC play. Prep: Second Team All-CIF pick and Avocado League co-MVP senior year going 9-2 with 98 ... Selected to All-State All-Star team and named I st Team North County... Two-time Honorable Mention All-League pick with 50+ K's junior and sophomore year. .. 2nd Team All­ League in basketball. .. Played for San Diego Crush. Personal: History major; Education minor. .. Chose USO for academics and baseball. .. Also re­ cruited by Oregon State and Purdue ... Parents are Robert and Susan Lucy ofFallbrook, CA ... Dad played football/baseball at Columbia; mom swam at Boston College ... Born October 13 , 1980 in Escondido, CA.

Lucy's USD Pitching Stats Year G I GS w L SV IP H K BB ERA 2001 17 /I I 3 5 0 55.0 67 39 38 6.55 2000 2715 5 2 2 55.0 68 33 27 5.07 Career 44/ 16 8 7 2 110.0 135 72 65 5.81

Dav id DUNN Folsom, CA 6 -1 Ji•. P HIH Jes11it H S 12

2001 at USO: Pitched in 40.2 innings as a sophomore ... Recorded a 4-1 record and a 5.98 ERA ... Made three starts on the season ... Struck out 38 and walked just 21 ... Made 22 appearances .. . Pitched 3.2 scoreless innings at UC Riverside (2-20-0 I). 2000 at USO: Granted hardship year. .. Made 4 appearances ... Tallied 4 K 's and allowed no hits in 2.0 innings of ------work againstAPU ... No hits and I in 1.0 inning of work against Point Loma. 1999 at USO: Made 19 appearances with 3 starts totaling 32.2 innings ... Finished with 2-1 record and 4.13 ERA ... 9 WCC appearances with 2.77ERA. Prep: Recorded a 7-2 record in senior season at Jesuit High School and was named team's best pitcher ... Earned All-City and All-Metro League honors as a senior. .. Earned All-Metro honors as a junior as well. .. Coached by Joe Dotulny at Jesuit. Personal: Business major. .. Chose USO for the baseball program, the weather and the location ... Also recruited by Saint Mary's, Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount... Parents are Kathy and Daryl Dunn of Folsom, CA ... Father, Daryl, played baseball for USO ... Born Aug. 23, 1979 in San Di ego, CA.

Dunn's USD Pitching Stats Year G I GS w L sv IP H K BB ERA 2001 22 13 4 I 0 40.2 52 38 2 1 5.98 2000 410 0 0 0 4.1 6 6 3 18.69 1999 I 913 2 I 0 32.2 37 20 2 I 4 . I 3 Ca reer 45/ 6 6 2 0 77.2 95 64 45 6.00 I 2002 Torero Baseball 19 I Torero Neureomers/11.eturners

Freddy SANDOVAL Tijuana, Mexico 21 6-1 Fr. INF HIH Marian Catholic

Noteworthy: Expected to be a major contributor for the Toreros in 2002. Prep: Comes to USO from Tijuana, Mexico ... Attended Marian Catholic High School. .. Hit over .400 for three straight seasons .. . Led the Crusaders to a 19-game winning streak and a 26-5 record as a senior. .. Named the CIF player of the Year as a senior. .. First team All-CIF and All-Harbor League performer as a sophomore, junior and senior. .. Hit 15 homeruns his senior season and 10 as a sophomore ... Served as team captain for three seasons ... Coached by Ed Johnson at Marian Catholic. Personal: Undecided on a major ... Chose USO for the academics and baseball program ... Also recruited by Loyola Marymount and San Diego State ... Son of Carol and Eloisa Sandoval. .. Born on August 16, 1982.

Adam BELLOWS Lake 0§wego, OH 14 6-1 So. OF HIH Lakei•idge HS

2001 at USO: Played in 13 games and started one as freshman ... Stole a base in his only attempt to steal. .. Totaled one hit in 10 at-bats on the season. Prep: Played at Lakeridge HS in Lake Oswego, Oregon where his senior year he earned Oregon Gatorade Player of the Year honors, and Three Rivers League Player of the Year. .. Senior year batted .510, also earning I st Team All-State and I st Team All-League recognition ... Junior year batted .540 with team winning Oregon 4A state championships (30- 1) ... I st Team All-State and I st Team All-League. Personal: Undeclared major ... Also recruited by Cal Lutheran, Michigan and Pomona-Pitzer ... Chose USD for its great location, academics and baseball program ... Parents are Susan & Dr. Michael Bellows of Lake Oswego, Oregon ... Both his father and brother played baseball at Michigan ... Born June 8, 1981 in Oakland, California.

Gavin NG San Diego, CA 5-9Fi•. OF~ Sa11t a11a HS 16

Noteworthy: Ng has earned two varsity letters playing football for USO ... Was named an All-Pioneer League Honorable Mention as a return specialist in 200 I. Prep: Prepped at Mililani High School in Honolulu, Hawaii ... Lettered in baseball, football and track ... As a baseball player, Ng was named first team all-state as a senior. .. Ea rned first team all conference as a junior. .. ;....__ _. Led the Mililani Trojans to a runner-up finish in conference play as a senior. .. As a football player Ng was named a two time team MVP and was a first team all-state performer at running back and defensive back. Personal: Born on August 6, 1982 in Honolulu, Hawaii ... Son of Donald and Laverne Ng. I 20 2002 Torero Baseball I Torero Neweomers

ZaehDOBEK Escondido, CA 19 5-11 J1•. C I.Al, Saddleback Colle g e

College: Transfer from Saddleback Junior College ... Named team MVP leading Saddleback to a 33-12 record .. : Was named First Team All-Orange Empire as a sophomore .. . Hit .395 and belted 7 homers in 2000 ... Led the team with 162 AB 'sand struck out just 16 times. Prep: Played at San Pasqual High School. . . Was named to the All-Avocado League team as a senior. .. Led San Pasqual to an Avocado League title as a senior. .. Coached by Bill MacAllister at San Pasqual ... Son of Bob and Ali Dobek ... Father played hockey at Bowling Green State and was a member of the 1976 US Olympic Team ... Chose USD for the Business School and baseball program .. . Born on Octoher 19, 1980 in San Diego, California.

B e n QUINTO Las Veg a s, NV 5 -9 Jr. SS HIH South e 1·n Nevada CC 4

College: Transferred to USD from Southern Nevada Community College .. . Compiled a 99-18 record while playing for two seasons with the Coyotes of Southern Nevada ... Helped the Coyotes to a national ranking of 13 ... Was recruited by Oregon State, Texas Tech, San Francisco and Loyola Marymount out of Southern Nevada. ______. ______. Prep: Attended Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas ... Played for the Las Vegas Knights American Legion team ... Led the Knights to the Legion World Series as a junior. .. As a senior helped the Knights compile a 25-4 overall record and as a junior the Knights finished 23-3 ... Batted over .400 in each of his junior and senior seasons with the Knights. Personal: Majoring in psychology at USD ... Chose to attend San Diego for the academics and atmosphere . .. Was born in Manila, Phi lippines on May 22, 1981 ... Has lived in three different countries ... Is the son of Edgar and Maria Quinto ... Hometown is Las Vegas, Nevada.

Chad CUMMINGS Chl110 Hills, CA 15 6-0 J1•. P HIH Saddleback College

College: Highly recruited pitcher from Saddleback Junior College ... Played at Saddleback as a freshman and sophomore ... Was named an Orange Coast Conference honorable mention as a freshman. Prep: Played at Ayala HS .. . Lists his hometown as Chino Hills, California ... Competed in the Sierra League while pl aying for the Ayala Bulldogs. Personal: Urban Studies major ... Al so recruited by UC Irvine, San Di ego State, San Francisco, Gonzaga and Kansas ... Chose USO for the baseball program ... Born September 21 , 1981 in San Dimas, California.

Jamie HESSELGESSER Westlake Village, CA 6 5-11 F1•• .INF HIH Westlake HS

Prep: Attended Westl ake Hi gh School in Westl ake, California ... Named th e Marmonte League Defensive Pl ayer of the Year as a seni or and hit fo r a .405 average . .. Led Westl ake to a 26-7 record as a senior and a 24-4 record as a junior. .. Named All-Marmonte League and All-County as a seni or. .. Coached by Chuck Berrington at Westlake. Personal: Undecided on a major. .. Chose USO fo r the atm osphere and the baseball program ... Born on Octo­ ber, 22 1983 in Thousand Oaks, Cali fo rni a ... Nickn ame is Hess ... Son of Robert and Jane Hessel gesser. I 2002 Torero Baseball 21 I Toa·e•·o Newcomers

Michael BASS San Diego , CA 6 -3 Fr. P HIH Santana HS 22 Prep: Attended Santana HS in the San Diego area ... Earned AII -Grossmont North League honors for three consecutive seasons ... Was named AII-CIF as a junior and senior. .. Led Santana to league titles as a sopho­ more and junior. . . Recorded a 8-2 record and a 2.04 ERA as a junior. .. Was a three-sport letterman in baseball, basketball and football ... All-State wide receiver and AII-CIF selection while playing football at Santana ... .___....;..,_a;__ __. Baseball coach at Santana was Jerry Henson. Personal: Undeclared major ... Also recruited by California, Cal State Fullerton, UCLA, and USC. .. Chose USD for its location, academ­ ics and baseball program ... Son of Bart & Darcy Bass ... Born October I 0, 1982 in San Diego, California.

Ry an RICHARD Bat o61 Houg e , LA 6-2Jr. P HIH Louisiana S ta te 17 College: Transfer from Louisiana State University ... Was red-shirting as a true freshman on a LSU Tiger team that won the national championship in 2000 ... Did not appear in any games for the Tigers in 200 I. Prep: Two-time all-state and three-time all-district selection at Broad moor High in Baton Rouge ... As a senior , Richard posted a I 0-2 mark with a 1.27 ERA and batted .569 with five homers, 21 doubles and 44 RBI ... Played in the 1999 Louisiana High School all-star game and was named the District 7-4A MVP ... As a junior recorded a 13-1 record and a 1.31 ERA while batting .464 with nine homers and 38 RBI. .. Earned all-state honors playing quarterback for the Broadmoor football team . .. Led the Bucs to the state semi-finals in '97 ... Selected as one of four finalists for the 1998- 99 Male Athlete of the Year in the Metro Baton Rouge Area ... Personal: Full name is Ryan Patrick Richard ... Majoring in Biology at USO ... Parents are Gus and Susan Richard ... Has one older brother and two older sisters ... Compiled a 3.5 Grade point average at Broadmoor High School.

Sean WARLOP Bonita, CA 30 5-11 Fr. P HIH Bonita ¥is ta, HS

Prep: Played at Bonita Vista HS in Bonita, California ... Recorded I 05 strikeouts in I 00 innings of work as a senior. .. Was named first team All-Metro, Mesa Pitcher of the Year and earned AII -CIF I st team honors as a senior. .. Led Bonita Vista to the Mesa League Champi­ onship as a senior. .. As a sophomore and junior, Warlop was named to the All-M etro League First Team ... As a sophomore, Warlop posted 1. 8 1 ERA and an 8-4 record ... His high school career totals were 284 innings, 1.75 ERA and a 26- 14 record ... Warlop was named Bonita Vista 's MVP as a junior and senior ... Warlop was coached by Bill Getz at Bonita Vista ... Played for the Encinitas Reds in legion ball. .. Led Encinitas to the a Connie Mack World Series Championship in2000. Personal: Undeclared major ... Also recruited by Pepperdine, Loyo la Marymount and Air Force ... Chose USO for its great location, academics, the baseball program and fac ilities .. . Notes scuba diving as hobby ... Son of Larry and Deborah Warlop ... Father Larry playd at Cal Poly SLO .. . Born on August 27, 1982 in Chula Vista, California. I 22 2002 Torero Baseball I Final 200 I San Diego Overall Batting Statistics

N am e _M_ GP-GS ___A!! _R .!::!. RBI 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB s o HBP SLG OBP Lucas Wennersten .386 21 - 19 83 17 32 19 10 0 I I - I 9 12 0 .54 2 .44 6 Joey Prast .365 48-4 1 170 34 62 38 16 4 4 - 8 17 15 0 .5 4 1 .405 Josh Harri s .360 55-55 24 2 50 87 30 14 I 3 13-1 8 25 9 8 .463 .429 S.C. Assael .356 28-22 87 2 1 3 1 18 5 0 2 3 -4 5 12 I .483 .394 Greg Sain .332 53-52 2 14 4 6 71 52 14 I 16 9-1 0 29 4 8 5 .631 .4 15 Mike McCoy .320 56-56 241 4 9 77 42 13 3 4 2 0-26 2 I 4 6 6 .448 .384 Jason Marian .3 13 53-53 20 1 35 63 4 5 15 0 7 8-9 35 28 5 .493 .420 Torn Capl e .3 I 3 53 -53 195 53 61 33 14 2 3 I I - I 5 33 23 1 1 .45 1 .43 8 Joe Lima .303 52-5 1 195 4 5 59 5 4 16 2 9 5- 7 26 45 9 .544 .403 Tony Perez .299 44-40 144 4 2 43 2 4 4 4 4 6- 10 40 28 5 .465 .458 Chris Sandor .280 36- 19 75 I 7 2 1 13 3 0 0 5-7 12 8 2 .320 .389 Lui s Diaz-Miron .2 18 39-3 I I O I 13 22 I 3 5 0 2 1- 3 6 18 2 .327 .273 David Lembo .292 17-4 24 I 7 6 0 0 I 0-0 3 9 0 .4 17 .370 Tobias Herrera .400 17-3 15 8 6 5 0 I 0 I - I 3 3 I .533 .500 Mike Oseguera .556 5-2 9 I 5 2 0 0 0 0-0 2 I 0 .556 .636 Eric Verdugo .600 5- I 5 I 3 2 I 0 0 0-0 0 I 0 .800 .600 Adam Be llows . I 00 I 3- I 10 2 0 0 0 0 I - 1 2 5 0 .000 .250

US D Tota ls .324 56 20 I 1 43 7 651 3 96 130 15 56 89-121 270 311 55 .487 .411 O ppo nents . 27 1 56 1869 289 506 253 95 11 30 48-76 217 3 80 6 7 . 381 .362

Final 200 I San Diego West Coast Conference Batting Statistics N am e _M_ G P-GS ___A!! _R .!::!. RBI 2 B 3 B HR S B-SBA BB s o HBP S LG OBP Greg Sain .34 7 27-2 7 I 18 26 41 23 6 8 4-4 13 26 I .6 19 .4 14 Joey Prast .33 1 30-3 0 124 26 4 1 1 9 9 I 3 3-5 9 11 0 .492 .362 Tom Capl e .32 1 30-30 I 12 28 36 21 9 0 2 6 - 8 16 11 6 .455 .433 Josh Harris .320 29-29 125 22 40 12 6 I I 4-7 I 3 8 6 .408 .404 Joe Li ma .315 28-28 11 1 24 35 33 8 I 8 4-5 11 31 4 .622 .397 Jason Marian .302 30-30 I I 6 16 35 24 I 0 0 3 4 - 5 18 16 3 .466 .403 Mike McCoy .287 30-30 129 2 I 37 21 7 I 3 8 -9 9 28 3 .426 .345 Tony Perez .254 21- I 9 67 18 I 7 4 3 3 0 2-4 15 15 3 .388 .407 Luis Diaz-Miron .250 25-23 76 12 19 13 4 0 2 1-3 3 13 2 .382 .293 Chri s Sandor .222 13-6 27 5 6 5 2 0 0 1-3 5 0 I .296 .353 S.C. Assael .38 I 8- 6 2 I 2 8 3 I 0 0 0 -0 I 3 I .429 .435 Lucas Wennersten .333 3-3 12 3 4 I I 0 I 0-0 0 2 0 .667 .333 David Lembo .364 5- 3 11 I 4 5 0 0 I 0 -0 2 I 0 .636 .462 Tobias Herrera .400 7-2 I 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 I - I 2 2 0 .400 .500 Adam Bell ows .200 4- 1 5 1 I 0 0 0 0 I - I 2 3 0 .200 .429 Mi ke Oseguera .556 4 -2 9 I 5 2 0 0 0 0 -0 2 I 0 .556 .636 Eri c Verdugo .500 2- 1 4 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 -0 0 I 0 .500 .500 US D Totals .311 30 1077 210 3 3 5 189 66 8 32 39-55 121 172 30 .476 .391 Opponents .262 30 984 145 258 128 44 6 11 22-44 114 201 41 .353 .358

Final 2001 Univ. of San Diego Results (35-21; 20-10 WCC) 7- 7 Jan. 30 UC Riverside w I 0-0 Mar. 13 Purd ue w 1 Apr. 20 Loyola Marymount* w 7-2 3-4 Feb. 2 a t Cal Po ly SLO L 5-6 Mar. 14 a t Southern Cal L Apr. 2 1 Loyola Mary mount* L 5-8 -3 Feb. 3 at Cal Poly SLO w 9 -2 Mar. 16 at St. Mary's* w 7 Apr. 22 Loyola Mary mount* w I I - I I 2- I Feb. 4 at Cal Poly SLO L 8-17 Mar. 17 at St. Mary's* w Apr. 24 at San Diego State L 5 -1 0 St. Mary' s* L 7-1 0 rdine* 4-0 Feb. 10 Sacra me nto S ta te w 15-2 Mar. 18 at Apr. 28 at Peppe w rdin e* 7-9 Feb. 10 Sacrame nto S tate L 0 - 7 Mar. 23 Long Beach State L 2-7 Apr. 28 at Peppe w 3- I I at Pepperdi ne* 9-6 Feb. 11 Sacra me nto S ta te L 5-7 Mar. 24 Pe ppe rdine* L Apr. 29 w Feb. 16 UC Riverside w 23-8 Mar. 25 Peppc rdine* L 2-3 May 3 S outhe rn Ca l L 4-5 Feb. 17 Okl ahoma w 14 -2 Ma r. 27 UC LA w 9-3 May 4 a t Po rt land * L 6-1 0 Feb. 18 Texas Tech L 1- 6 Mar. 30 San Francisco* w 8-3 May 5 at Portl and* w 9-3 Feb. 20 at UC Riverside L 5-6 Mar. 3 1 San Francisco* w 7- 5 May 5 at Port land* L 3 -6 Feb. -~)' at Cal State Northridge w 9- 8 Apr. I San F ra ncisco* w I 3-1 May 8 at Long Beach State L 2-8 Apr. 3 at UC San Diego 13-8 Mar. 2 Eastern M ichiga n w 22-3 w May 11 St. Mary's* w 9 -6 Apr. 6 at Gonzaga* L 3- 5 Mar. 3 Eastern Michigan w 15-0 May 12 St. Mary' s* w 8-1 Apr.a 7 t Gonzaga* 20-12 Mar. 4 Eastern M ichiga n w 5-0 w May 13 St. Mary's* L 7-8 Apr. 8 a l Gonzaga* 5-3 Mar. 6 UC San Diego w 6-3 w Apr. 12 at Santa Clara* w 4 -2 Mar. 7 Point Lom a Na zarene W I 2-8 ld were Apr. 13 at Santa Clara* L 4-10 Home Games highli ghted in bo Mar. 9 Portla nd* w 5-1 Stad ium. Apr. 14 at Santa Clara* w 8-2 played at Cunningham B aseball Mar. 10 Portland * w 8-6 Conference ga me ate 8-7 * denotes West Coast Ma r. 11 Portland* L 2-8 Apr. 17 Sa n Di ego St w I 2002 Torero Baseball 23 I Final 200 I S an Diego O verall Pitching S tatistics

Name GP-GS CG REC SY ERA 1£ .!::!. R ER BB .K S H O B/AYG Tom Capl e 25-6 3 5-3 9 2.4 3 85.1 72 27 23 23 77 I .232 Ricky Barrett I 7- I 3 2 9 -3 0 3. 19 96. 0 79 41 3 4 35 86 I .228 Aaron Wil son I 3-8 I 5-1 I 3.54 6 1.0 52 32 2 4 2 1 37 0 .236 Tony Perez 16-6 0 1-3 0 5. 79 3 7. 1 49 3 0 24 10 30 0 .333 Matt Coy 12-0 0 I - I 0 2.50 I 8. 0 13 5 5 6 9 0 .2 13 Brya n B ealer 5-2 0 0-0 0 0.73 12. 1 9 I I 5 5 0 .220 Greg Simonetti 13-0 0 3-0 0 3.32 2 1.2 I 7 I 0 8 17 14 0 .233 Davi d Dunn 22-3 0 4-1 0 5.98 40.2 52 32 27 2 I 38 0 .306 Mike Oseguera 12 -3 0 2-1 0 6.52 19.1 29 I 8 14 14 10 0 .3 4 5 Patri ck Lucy I 7- I I I 3- 5 0 6.55 55.0 67 47 40 38 39 0 .3 I 2 Tim Dean 14 -0 0 2- 1 0 6.58 26.0 35 2 1 I 9 14 21 0 .324 Chri s Martinez 4-4 0 0-2 0 7.07 14 .0 16 12 11 8 10 0 .271 Jason Marian 1- 0 0 0-0 0 9.00 1.0 2 I I 0 0 0 .400 Kevin Clausen 7-0 0 0-0 0 15.88 5.2 12 10 10 3 4 0 .444 Brett Gil lespie 1-0 0 0-0 0 99.00 0.0 2 2 2 2 0 0 1. 000

US O Totals 56 7 35- 2 1 I 0 4.43 493.1 506 289 243 217 380 2 .271 Opponents 56 6 2 1-35 5 6 .74 483.1 65 1 437 362 270 3 11 .324

Final 200 I San Diego West Coast Confe rence Pitching Statistics

Name GP- GS CG REC SY ERA IP .!::!. R ER BB .K S H O B/AYG Aaron Wi lson 6-4 I 2-1 0 2.53 32.0 26 16 9 1 1 16 0 .228 Torn Capl e I 5-3 2 4-1 8 2.78 55.0 53 I 7 I 7 14 49 0 .259 Ricky Barrett 10 - 10 2 7-2 0 2.96 76.0 65 31 25 26 65 I .236 Tony Perez 5-3 0 I - I 0 5.06 16.0 18 14 9 8 12 0 .290 Greg Simonetti 7-0 0 1-0 0 5 .40 13.1 13 10 8 13 7 0 .271 Mike Oseguera 1-0 0 1-0 0 3.60 5.0 7 2 2 I I 0 .350 Bryan Bealer 2-2 0 0-0 0 1.3 5 6.2 8 I I 3 2 0 .333 Greg Simonetti 13 -0 0 3-0 0 3.32 21.2 I 7 10 8 17 14 0 .233 David Dunn I 0-0 0 2- I 0 6.35 17.0 20 16 12 11 18 0 .290 Ma tt Coy 3 -0 0 0-1 0 6.23 4 . 1 5 3 3 3 2 0 .3 12 Patrick Lucy 9 -8 I 2-3 0 7. I 3 35. 1 37 32 28 24 26 0 .272 Ti m Dean 2 -0 0 0-0 0 8. 10 3.1 6 3 3 0 3 0 .429

USO Tota ls 20 6 20-1 0 8 3.99 264.0 258 145 11 7 1 14 20 1 1 .262 Opponents 20 5 10-20 4 5.90 259. 1 335 210 170 121 1 72 0 .3 11

San Diego Ba§ehall: 200J ¥ear in He-view Torero Highlight§ * Set school record with 32 Div I wi ns * National ranking of29th (April 30th) * Led wee in vi rtually every offensive category: Batting (.324) Walks (270, On Base Pct. (.487) Runs (437) Sluggi ng Pct. (.487) Hits (65 1) RBI (396) Doubles (130) Homers(56) Total Bases (979) Stolen Bases (89) * Series wins over each wee opponent * EightToreros win All-Wee honors * Two Toreros sign professional contracts Josh Harris Greg Sain *20 wee wi ns, second most.in US O 2001 /st Team A/1-WCC 2001 !st Team AII-WCC USD history record 29-game hitting streak Team-leading 16 Homers Signed with th e Chicago Cubs Dra/ied by th e San Diego Padres I 24 2002 Torero Baseball I The West Coast Conference

History: Con,erence 200.1 The baseball portion of the WCC 2 002 wee wee started with fi ve charter members DIV I S IONAL DIV I S IONAL and three associates as LM U, ALl6NMENT F I N I S I IES Pepperdine, Saint Mary 's, San Fran­ cisco and Santa C lara were joi ned wee Overall by UC Santa Barbara, Pac ifi c and West w L Pct. w L San Jose State. The conference tem­ Pepperdine West Division porarily sp lit from 1977-84 into th e Northern and Southern Cali­ Gonzaga e 25 5 .833 42 18 fo rni a Baseball Associati ons (so divi sional play isn't compl etly Pepperdin fo reign to the league), but rea li gned in 1985 to include San Diego Saint Mary's San Diego 20 IO .700 35 2 1 and Nevada in a seven-team league. In 199 1, the Wolf Pack de­ Santa Clara St. Mary's IO 20 .636 18 36 parted and a six-team loop ex isted until Portl and and Gonzaga, Portland 9 21 .666 20 30 full members in all other sports, left th e Pac- IO North league to set in 1996. Coast bring the WCC to its full-bodied eight-team Coast Division Thi s is the fifth year of the current eight-team WCC San Di ego Gonzaga 17 13 .545 28 26 baseba ll alignment but the conference has determined a champion Loyola Marymount Santa Clara 17 13 .778 23 33 in th e sport annuall y si nc e 1968. During that time, teams in the San Francisco WCC have advanced to four Co ll ege World Series, including a San Francisco 14 16 .500 28 26 national title in 1992 (Pepperdine). Portland L. Marymount 8 22 .700 2 1 37

rs -- Loyola • Only three of th e current membe Marymount, Pepperdine and Santa Clara -- have represented the WCC in NCAA tournament play. That trio has an all-time record of 70- 72 in th e champi onships. Portland is th e only other current member with NCAA tourney ex peri enc e, most recentl y in 1991 as the Paci fie- IO North representati ve . The WCC sends representatives to NCAA champion­ ships in each of the 13 league sports. Overall, conference mem­ bers have won 32 NCAA team and individual titl es.

Changes In Store For 2002: Ricky Barrett Joey Prast West Coast Conference baseball enters its 35th season Tom Caple AII-WCC 1st Team A II-WCC 1st Team Freshman o f th e Year and its fo urth season of di visional play under an eight-team ali gn­ nt. Two four-team divisions, aptly named "West" and "Coast" me First Team School Pos. Yr. wi ll play a 30-game schedule. The champions o f each division Kri s Zacuto LMU C JR wi ll co llide at the end of the season in a best two-of-three series to Pepperdine 18 SR determine th e WCC's automatic entry into the NC AA Champi­ Jared Pitney onships. The site of that playoff will be based completely on the Dan Garcia Pepperdine 28 JR out come of the regular season seri es meeting between the two Taggert Bozied USF 38 SR champi ons. The wi nn er of th at three-game regular season colli­ Tony Garcia Pepperdine ss JR sion ea rn s the ri ght to host the championships. To m Capl e San Diego P/OF so Each team will play a total of six games aga in st each Barry Matthews Gonzaga DH SR team in its own divi sion , three home and three away, and a single Dane Ball Pepperdine OF SR e di vision. Ev­ three-game se ri es aga in st each team in the opposit Jack Headley Santa Clara OF so years two team s will swap di visions, effec ti ve ly mixing ery two Wood y Cliffords Pepperdine OF JR the matchups over an eight-year span. Of note is the fact that Jared Hertz Gonzaga OF SR traditional loca l ri va ls (Ponland-Gonzaga; Sa int Mary 's-San Fran­ Pepperdine p JR cisco; LM U-Pepperdine and Sa nta Clara-San Di ego) will never be p in th e same di vision. Last season Gonzaga captured its fi rst Dan Haren Pepperdine JR p divi sion title eventuall y fa lling to Pepperdine two games to one in Rick y Barrett San Diego so the third WCC champ ionship se ri es. Player of the Year: Freshman of the Year: st, San Diego 1200 Bayhill Drive, Suite 302 Dan Haren, Pepperdine Joey Pra San Bru no, CA 94066 Pitcher oft he Year: Coach of the Year: (650) 873-8622 Hertz, Gonzaga Fax (650) 873-7846 Noah Lowry, Pepperdine Steve I 2002 Torero BasebaJI 25 I , Torero Reeord Book

West Coast C::onfe•·ence Honors Professional Freshman of the Year of the Year Contracts Signed Player Joey Prast OF 200 I Kevin Herde C 1993 Greg Sain UT 1999 John Pearce 1964 Dave Rolls C 1988 Tony Betancourt C 1996 Tom Stephenson 1965 Coach of the Year Mike Saipe P 1994 Ed Green Kansas City A's 1966 John Cunningham, 1993; 1998 WCC All-Academic Tom Thompson St. Louis Cardinals 1%9 Joe Lima, Business (3.21) 2000 WCC First Team John Wathan* 1970 Geoff Babbitt, Accounting (3.57) 1999 TomCaple P/OF 2001 Gary Myron San Diego Padres 1971 Ricky Barrett P 2001 Zach Koukos, Bus. Adm. (3.44) 1999 Steve Davis Kansas C ity Royals 1971 Kevin Reese OF '99/2000 Mark Vallecorsa, Acounting Mel Arnerich 1972 Greg Sain IF 2000 (3 .20) 1999; (3.64) 1998 Kerry Dineen* 1973 Brian Mazone UT 1998 Jeb Dougherty, Business Jim Williams St. Louis Cardinals 1974 Bart M iadich P 1997 (3.46) 1997;(3.42) 1996(3.30) 1995;(3.41) 1994 Ted Schultz Chicago White Sox 1975 Jeb Dougherty OF 1996 Jay Parks, MBA/Computer Science Brian Bullas Oakland A ' s 1976 Brian Mazone P '96/ 1998 (3.47) 1997; (3.64) 1996;(3.50) 1995;(3.50) 1994 Casey 1977 OF 1995 DavidRomero,lntRel.(3.44) 1995;(3.39) 1994 Jeff Tipton Oakland A ' s 1979 Travis Burgus P 1995 Jacob Stania, Economics (3.38) 1995 & Greg McSparran 1980 Josh Stepner OF 1994 wee Male Scholar Athlete of the Year Mike Saipe P ' 93/1994 Mike Freehill, Biology (3.78) 1994 Mike Saverino Cali fornia Angels 1980 Kevin Herde C '92/ 1993 Chad Boyd, Business Bill Pinkham* 1981 Dave Pingree 2B 1993 (3.49) 1993; (3.38) 1992 Bart Brainard 1981 LarryWilliams OF 1993 Kevin Herde, Business Glenn Godwin Oakland A's 1982 Dave Rolls C 1988 (3 .3 I) 1993; (3 .3 7) 1992 1983 Steve Sciacca Cali fornia Angels David Jacas OF 1986 Eric Morton, Math, (3.29) 1993 Russ Applegate Oakland A ' s 1984 Baseball Jeff Crane, Business, (3 .34) 1992 Eric Bennett Phillies 1984 Association First Team Andre Jacas Oakland A ' s 1984 GTE Academic All-Americans John Mullen OF 1983 Paul Van Stone San Francisco Giants 1985 Glenn Godwin P 1982 Second Team Third Team David Jacas 1986 Mike Saverino SS 1982 Kevin Herde, 1993 Robbie Rogers, 1987 JeffGrotewold* 1986 Dan Slater OF 1979 David Rolls, 1988 Robbie Rogers Cleveland Indians 1987 Dan Newman 1987 Dave Rolls Kansas City Royals 1988 Torero AII-Amerieans Sean Baron Cleveland Indians 1988 Ron Cady 38 College Division 1964 Mike Newby St. Louis Cardinals 1990 John Wathan C Coll ege Division, 2nd Team 1970 James Ferguson 1991 Gary Myron P Coll ege Division, 2nd Team 1971 Sean Gousha Florida Marlins 1992 Kerry Dineen OF Coll ege Division, 1st Team 1971 PatCrema Toronto Blue Jays 1992 Kerry Dineen OF College Division, l st Team 1972 Tony Moeder Cali fornia Angels 1993 Kerry Dineen OF Coll ege Division, I st Team 1973 Kevin Herde St. Louis Cardinals 1993 Jim Williams 28 NCAA Division II Team 1974 Mike Saipe* 1994 Dan Flanagan P NCAA Division II Team 1976 Mike Freehill** Cali fornia Angels 1994 Paul Contreras C NCAA Division II Team 1976 Josh Stepner Oakland A's 1994 Glenn Godwin P NCAA Division I Team 1982 Travis Burgus Florida Marlins 1995 Brady Clark * 1995 USD Most Valuable Players Kevin Schramm 1996 1960 Jim Fiorenza 1974 Rick Gamer 1989 Andy Roberts Jeb Dougherty Cal iforn ia Angels 1997 1961 Dick Wilbur 1975 Ted Schultz 1990 R. Doane, T. Cheek 1962 Curtis Hart 1976 Dan Flanagan 1991 Kevin Herde Bart Miadich Boston Red Sox 1997 1963 John Pearce 1977 Ashworth 1992 Kevin Herde San Diego Padres 1998 Travis Farrell 1964 John Baumgarten 1978 Paul Mendes 1993 Kevin Herde Brian Mazone Atlanta Braves 1998 1965 Pat Barry 1979 Don Slater 1994 M. Saipe, J. Stepner Jeff Powers Cleveland Indians 1998 1966 Ed Green 1980 Mike Saverino 1995 T. Burgus, Tony Betancourt Minnesota Twins 1999 1967 D Caiventer, 1981 Bill Pinkham L. Williams Boston Red Sox 1999 T. Thompson 1982 Glenn Godwin 1996 Jeb Dougherty Ryan Hamilton Houston Astros 2000 1968 Tom Thompson 1983 John Mullen Tony Betancourt Kevin Reese San Diego Padres 2000 1969 Gary Myron 1984 Andre Jacas 1997 Brian Mazone Greg Sain San Diego Padres 2001 1970 John Wathan 1985 Paul Yan Stone 1998 Brian Mazone Josh Harris Chicago Cubs 2001 1971 Dave Gonzalez 1986 David Jacas 1999 Kevin Reese 1972 Kerry Dineen 1987 Sean Baron 2000 Kevin Reese *Played in major leagues ** on 40-man roster 1973 Kerry Dineen 1988 Dave Rolls 200 I Greg Sain I 26 2002 Torero Baseball I To ■ ·--• ■·o Reeo ■•d Rook

Coaching Year-By-Year Records 19ss-2001 I I Basebal I Donors YEAR w L I PCT. COACH NCAA Jan. 1, 2001 - Dec. 31, 2001 2001 35 21 0 .625 Rich Hill 2000 34 27 1 .5 56 Rich Hill Schnitz Family 1999 28 27 I .509 Rich Hill Grisoliamo INC 1998 'JS) 30 0 .492 John Cunningham Majestic Cuts Hair Salon 1997 25 27 2 .481 John Cunningham InRemembranceofDillon 'Bubba' Herrera 1996 27 27 1 .500 John Cunningham RenningFamily 1995 25 27 0 .480 John Cunningham Richins Family 1994 'JS) 25 1 .536 John Cunningham Gentle Concrete and Construction 1993 36 17 0 .679 John Cunningham Mattox Family 1992 28 24 0 .538 John Cunningham Henderson Family 1991 21 34 2 .386 John Cunningham Marian Family 1990 24 32 0 .429 John Cunningham Bass Family 1989 22 31 1 .417 John Cunningham Oseguera Family 1988 28 28 0 .500 John Cunningham Caple Family 1987 31 23 1 .574 John Cunningham Mega Games 1986 26 25 2 .509 John Cunningham Coy Family 1985 17 39 1 .310 John Cunningham Wilson Family 1984 20 36 I .362 John Cunningham Rust & Sons Trucking 1983 17 27 I .386 John Cunningham San Juan Apartments 1982 'JS) 24 I .547 John Cunningham North Oaks Radiation Center 1981 30 25 1 .545 John Cunningham Busch Family 1980 30 25 I .545 John Cunningham Barrett Family Ranch 1979 32 19 I .615 John Cunningham ELQ Resources 1978 33 22 0 .600 John Cunningham World Seri es, 5-3 Bagley Family 1977 24 19 0 .558 John Cunningham Savage BMW 1976 26 16 0 .619 John Cunningham Regionals, 5-3 Ocean Gifts 1975 19 20 0 .487 John Cunningham Woodson Group 1974 23 15 0 .605 John Cunningham Qualcomm INC 1973 19 22 0 .463 John Cunningham American Value Properties 1972 20 19 I .513 John Cunningham Warlop Landscaping 1971 34 12 0 .739 John Cunningham World Seri es, 4-2 Bachmeier Family 1970 21 16 0 .568 John Cunningham WarlopFamily 1%9 22 17 0 .564 John Cunningham Personal TrainingAcademy 1%8 13 24 0 .351 John Cunningham Savage BMW 1%7 14 26 0 .350 John Cunningham California Marine Cleaning 1966 20 26 0 .435 John Cunningham Regionals, 0-2 Ronald J. Prast CPA 1%5 17 21 0 .447 John Cunningham Cormode Family 1964 12 19 0 .387 John Cunningham Activate Ride Shop 1958-63 8 2 64 I .561 Mike Morrow Curtis Family Law Offices ofDiaz-Miron &Associates ALL-TIME USO COACHING RECORDS Mt. Woodson Golf Club COACH YEARS RECORD WIN% Cummings Family Once-A-Month Sweeping Service 3 (1999-01) 97-75-2 .757 Rich Hi ll Sol Vista Management Group John Cunningham 35 (1964-98) 843-839-18 .501 Mike Morrow 6 (I 958-63) 82-64-1 .561 3 Coaches 44 Years 987-957-21 . 508 2002 Torero Baseball 27 I

Team Records San Diego Coaching Batting Pitching At-Bats 2,150 2000 Complete Games 26 1980 Records Runs 437 2001 Shutouts 14 1971 John Hits 721 1998 Earned Runs 93 1976 Doubles 131 1998 ERA 2.31 1971 Cunningham Triples 35 1978 Strikeouts 416 2000 American Baseball Home Runs ff) 1999 Miscellaneous Coaches Association RBI 396 2001 Hall of Farner Total Bases 1,028 1998 Games Played 62 2000 USD Career Record Average .338 1998 Most Wins 36 1993 843-839-18 (35 years) Stolen Bases 110 1980 Fewest Wins 7 1958 16- winning seasons Walks 304 2000 Fewest Losses 12 197 1 7 - 30+ win seasons Strikeouts 412 2000 Most Losses 39 1985 Fielding Winning% .739 1971 Winning Streak Best Fielding .965 1998 12 1960 USD Hall o'I' Fan,e Percentage Losing Streak 15 1989 Worst Fielding .924 1964 Shutout Win 14 1971 Percentage Shutout Losses 7 1984 Fewest Errors 42 1962 Largest Win 32 1960 Most Errors 122 1989 Largest Loss 26 1985 Double Plays 65 '81 , '87

Torero No-Hitters

Bart Miadich vs. Gonzaga Jim Mahoney 3-23-96 vs. Pacific Christian Dan Flanagan 1973 JohnWathan Kerry Dineen vs. UC San Diego Greg Tomczyk 1968-1970 1971-1973 1976 vs. So. Cal. College C OF Bill Howard 1971 vs. U.S . International All-America, 1970 AU-America, Bart Miadich 1975 1970,71 &72

Miscellaneous Single Season/Career Records Fewest K's Per AB Sacrifices Hitting Streak Games Played Jesse Martinez 5 (114) 1975 Mike Saverino 14 1979 Josh Harris 29 2001 Joe Lima 62 * 2000 Martin Harris 5 (143) 1979 Josh Harris 14 2000 John Mullen 19 1983 Josh Harris 62* 2000 Rich Farrell 6 (105) 1962 Paul Mendes 13 1978 John Wathan 18 1970 Mike McCoy 61* 2000 Kevin Herde Kerry Dineen 6 ( 146) 1973 Jaime Paredes 13 1978 16 1993 Jeff Powers 59* 1998 Jeff Powers 12 1996 Tony Moeder 16 1992 John Holt 6 (102) 1986 Kevin Reese 58 1998 Dave Pingree 16 1990 Ed Scofield 12 1992 Juan Garcia 58 1998 Dick Wilbur 7 ( I 08) 1960 Kevin Reese 15 1999 John Mullen 11 1982 Bill lsmay 58 1984 John Wathan 7 ( 142) 1970 Jeb Dougherty 15 1996 Andy Roberts 11 1986 David Jacas John Wathan 15 1969 58 1984 Career Sacrifices Kerry Dineen 15 1972 *all starts Andy Roberts 29 '86-89 Mel Arnerich 23 '69-72 Career Games Played Mike Saverino 28 '77-80 Robbie Rogers 22 '84-87 Robbie Rogers 222 '84-87 Kevin Reese 207 ' 97-00 Chad Boyd 28 '90-93 Ken Kinsman 21 '70-73 Mark Trafton 217 '85-88 Andy Roberts 204 '86-89 Paul Mendes 27 '75-78 -Pau l Engel 21 '77-78 Kevin Herde 216 '90-93 Paul Van Stone 203 '82-85 Kevin Herde 27 '90-93 Jaime Paredes 21 '78-79 Andy Asaro 210 '79-82 Dave Ro ll s 20 1 '85-88 Paul Van Stone 25 '83-86 Dave Pingree 207 '90-93 I 28 2002 Torero Baseball I To1•e1•0 Reeo1•d Book Career Batting Leaders Career Pitching Leaders At-Bats Kevin Herde 774 '90-93 Kevin Reese 185 '97-00 Appearances Starts Kevin Reese 773 '97-00 Kevin Herde 183 '90-93 Chris Collins 97 '90-94 Dan Flanagan 64 '75-78 Robbie Rogers 767 '84-87 Sean Baron 173 '85-88 Brian Springer 95 '94-97 Gary Myron 63 '68-71 Mark Trafton 761 '85-88 Dave Rolls 168 '85-88 Tony Battilega 88 '86-89 James Ferguson 56 '88-91 Larry Williams 756 '92-95 Mark Trafton 163 '85-88 James Ferguson 88 '88-91 Brian Mazone 51 '95-98 Andy Roberts 734 '86-89 Greg Sain 158 '99-01 Jim Westlund 84 '86-89 Travis Burgus 50 '92-95 Dave Pingree 734 '90-93 Tony Betancourt 144 '96-99 PhilBajo 82 '71 -74 Steve Davis 49 '68-71 Joe Lima 144 '98-01 Tony Betancourt 734 '96-99 Steve Davis 82 '68-71 Mark Vallecorsa 45 '96-99 Andy Asaro 143 '79-82 Paul Van Stone 724 '82-85 Chris Collins 78 '91 -95 Mike Saipe 45 '92-94 Larry Williams 143 '92-95 Andy Asaro 722 '79-82 Phil Bajo 45 '71-74 '86-89 Pat Fitzsimons 77 '87-90 Chuck Graham 130 Tim Ronan 43 '76-79 Paul En el 125 '77-80 Louis Skertich 75 '87-90 Hits ike Amundson 75 '97-00 Russ Applegate 37 '83-84 Kevin Reese 279 '97-00 Gary Myron 72 '68-71 Bob Ahem 36 '64-67 Kevin Herde 263 '90-93 Kerry Dineen .409 '71-73 Mark Vallecorsa 71 '96-99 Mike Amundson 34 '97--00 Mark Trafton 244 '85-88 Chuck Graham .362 '86-89 Innings Pitched Wins Andy Roberts 240 '86-89 Kevin Reese .361 '97-00 Gary Myron 488.0 Tony Betancourt 240 '96-99 Dave R.GUs .347 '85-88 '68-71 Dan Flanagan 38 '75-78 Dan Flanagan 424.1 Robbie Rogers 239 '84-87 John Wathan .347 '68-70 '75-78 Gary Myron 37 '68-71 John Mullen 227 '80-83 Steve Davis 396.0 Kevin Herde .340 '90-93 '68-71 - Steve Davis 29 '68-71 Paul Van Stone 224 '82-85 Brian Mazone 372.2 Jeb Dougherty .333 '94-97 '95-98 Travis Burgus 26 '92-95 Dave Rolls 223 '85-88 Phil Bajo 376.0 Don Slater .330 '79-80 '71 -74 Mike Saipe 25 '92-94 Larry Williams 222 '92-95 Travis Burgus 365.1 John Mullen .328 '80-83 '92·95 Brian Mazone 25 '95-98 Tony Moeder 220 '90-93 Mike Saipe 342.2 '92-94 Andy Roberts .327 '86-89 , 6- Phil Bajo 21 '71 -74 Mark Vallecorsa 325.0 9 99 Runs Tony Betancourt .327 '96-99 , _ Jamie McDonald 19 '79-81 J.Ferguson 313.0 88 91 Kevin Reese 183 '97-00 Runs , 6- Tim Ronan 18 '76-79 Home Tim Ronan 291.0 7 79 Mark Trafton 171 '85-88 43 17 '95 -97 Sean Baron '85-88 Louis Skertich 286.0 ,37_90 Bart Miadich Andy Roberts 163 '86-89 Kevin Reese 41 '97-00 Bob Ahem 17 '64-67 Dave Rolls 157 '85-88 Dave Rolls 39 '85-88 Strikeouts Greg McSparran 17 '79-80 Larry Williams 150 '92-95 Joe Lima 21 '98-01 Gary Myron 394 '68-71 Glenn Godwin 17 '80-81 Sean Baron 149 '85-88 Kevin Herde 32 '90-93 Steve Davis 372 '68-71 Louis Skertich 17 '87-90 David Jacas 148 '83-86 Larry Williams 28 '92-95 Mike Saipe 262 '92-94 Mark Vallecorsa 15 '96-99 Mike Saverino 143 '77-80 Tony Moeder 25 '90-93 Tony Betancourt 25 '96-99 Travis Burgus 238 '92-95 Mike Amundson 15 '97-00 Andre Jacas 143 '81 -84 Mark Trafton 22 '85-88 Kevin Herde 143 '90-93 Phil Bajo 230 '71-74 Rick Doane 22 '88-91 Brian Mazone 221 '95-98 Doubles Stolen Bases Dan Flanagan 203 '75-78 Kevin Herde 59 '90-93 Andre Jacas % '81 -84 Pat Barry 201 '62-65 Chuck Graham 53 '86-89 Davitl·:Jacas 80 '83-86 Marty Bell 192 '76-79 Andy Asaro 52 '79-82 Kerry Dineen 77 '71-73 " Mark Vallecorsa 189 '96-99 Greg Sain 51 '99--01 John Wathan 67 '68-70 Joe Lima 48 '98-01 Glenn Godwin 175 '81-82 Dave Pingree 67 '90-93 Tony Betancourt 48 '96-99 56 '78-81 Winning Percentage Kevin Reese 48 '97-00 Bart Brainard Sean Baron 47 '85-88 Mike Saverino 55 '77-80 (min. 15 decisions) Brady Clark 47 '92-95 Paul Engel 52 '77-80 Jim Westlund .739 ( 17-6) '86-89 Dave Pingree 46 '90-93 Larry Williams 46 '92-95 Mike Saipe .735 (25-9) '92-94 Dave Gonzalez 45 '68-71 Dan Flanagan .703 (38-16) '75-78 Walks Jeb Dougherty 44 '94-97 Gary Myron .685 (37-17) '68-71 Dave Rolls 149 '85-88 Triples Greg McSparran .654 (17-9) '79-80 140 '85-88 Sean Baron Mark Trafton 21 '85-88 Al Brehm .652 (15-8) '80-82 Paul Mendes 132 '75-78 John Mullen 20 '80-83 Marty Sturgeon .650 (13-7) '78-80 Mike Saverino 130 '77-80 Paul Van Stone 17 '82-85 Travis Burgus .634 (26-15) '92-95 115 '85-88 Mark Trafton Robbie Rogers 17 '84-87 '86-89 Glenn Godwin .630 (17-10) '80-81 Andy Rober.ts 108 Tony Moeder 16 '90-93 '88-91 Brian Mazone .595 (25-17) '95-98 Rick Doane 107 Kerry Dineen 15 '71-73 101 '68-71 Mike Wagner .588 ( I 0-7) '73-74 Dave Gonzalez Mike Saverino 15 '77-80 Andre Jacas 101 '81-84 Pat Fitzsimons .586 (17-12) '86-89 . Brady Clark 15 '92-95 I 2002 Torero Baseball 29 I Torero Record Book

Batting Leaders Single Season Pitching Leaders Single Season At-Bats -Single Season RBI - Single Season Joe Lima 250 2000 Dave Rolls 70 1988 Appearances Starts Josh Harris 242 2001 Kevin Reese (ti 2000 Tom Cheek 37 1990 Gary Myron 21 1971 Jim Westlund Mike McCoy 241 2001 Greg Sain (ti 1999 35 1987 Ru ss App legate 21 1984 Brian Springer 1996 Mike McCoy 240 2000 33 Glenn Godwin 20 1982 Bill Pinkham 59 1981 Chris Collins 32 1993 Jeff Powers 239 1998 Sean Baron 56 1987 Jim Mellos 31 1978 Travis Burgus 19 1994 Tony Betancourt 236 1998 Joe Lima 54 2001 Bri an Springer 27 1997 Bob Ahem 19 1966 Juan Garcia 234 1998 Chuck Graham 52 1988 Tony Battilega 27 1988 Greg McSparran 19 1980 Greg Sain 233 1999 Mark Trafton 52 1988 Chris Collins 27 199 1 Tom Sizer 19 1986 Kevin Reese 232 1998 Dan Giese 27 1998 Greg Sain Dan Flanagan 18 1976 Kevin Reese 23 1 1 999 52 2001 Patrick Lucy 27 2000 Dan Flanagan 18 1978 Josh Harris 229 2000 3 tied at 51 Tom Tereschu k 26 198 1 Bob Grandpre 26 1989 Greg Bertrand 18 1985 Hits - Single Season Batting Average Mark Vallecorsa 26 1999 Kevin Reese 88 1998 Jim Fiorenza .439 1960 Innings Pitched Josh Harris 87 200 1 John Wathan .430 1970 Gary Myron 1.03 1969 Jeff Powers 87 1998 Don Slater .4 19 1973 Gary Myron 162.0 1971 Marty Bell 1.60 1976 Kevin Reese 86 1999 Kerry Dineen .419 1971 Glenn Godwin 148.0 1982 Dure! Carpenter 1.69 1967 Tony Betancourt 82 1998 Kerry Dineen .411 1973 Greg McSparran 147.3 1980 Steve Davis 1.81 1971 Chuck Graham 82 1988 Chuck Graham .400 1988 Phil Bajo 139.6 1972 Gary Myron 1.89 1971 Greg Sain 79 1999 Jim Williams .400 1974 Gary Myron 139.0 1970 Tim Ronan 1.96 1976 Joe Lima 78 2000 Kerry Dineen .394 1972 Travis Burgus 137.0 1994 Dan Flanagan 1.98 1976 Mark Trafton 78 1988 Josh Stepner .386 1993 Tom Sizer 136.3 1986 Kerry Dineen 78 197 1 Tom Caple 2.43 2001 Kevin Reese .385 2000 Mike Saipe 133.7 1994 Mike McCoy 77 2001 Marty Sturgeon 2.57 1979 Home Runs Bob Ahem 131.3 1966 Runs - Single Season Travis Burgus 2.58 1995 Gary Myron 2.85 1970 Kevin Reese 67 1999 Dave Roll s 18 1988 Wins Sean Baron 16 1987 Mark Mike McCoy Va llecorsa 2.86 1997 64 2000 Kevin Reese 16 1999 Gary Myron 14 197 1 Mark Trafton 1987 Strikeouts 59 Greg Sa in 16 200 1 Glenn Godwin 14 1982 David Jacas 1 56 986 Dave Rolls 13 1986 Dan Flanagan 1 3 1976 Steve Davis 148 1968 Mike Saverino 55 1980 Rick Doane 13 1990 Glenn Godwin 142 1982 Mark Trafton 54 1988 Greg McSparran 12 1980 Lany Williams 13 1993 Bob Ahern 11 1966 Gary Myron 139 1971 Chris Liosi 54 1999 Jim Fiorenza 1960 Mike Saipe 114 1994 12 Gary Myron 11 1969 Tom Caple 53 2001 Greg Sain 12 1999 Gary Myron I 08 1970 Dave Rolls 52 1986 Tom Sizer 11 1986 Sean Baron 11 1986 Travis Burgus 96 1994 Dave Rolls 51 1988 Brian Mazone 11 1998 John Pearce 9 1 1 964 Doubles - Single Season Stolen Bases Greg McSparran 91 1 980 Greg Sain 21 1999 David Jacas 40 1986 Winning Percentage Brian Mazone 20 1998 Andre Jacas 36 1984 Greg Tomczyk 1.000 (6-0) 1971 Chuck Graham 20 1988 Andre Jacas 35 1982 Jaime McDona ld .875 (7-1 ) 1979 Robbie Rogers 20 1987 Kerry Dineen 33 197 1 Jim Westlund .857 (6- 1) 1988 Josh Stepner 19 1994 John Wathan 30 1969 Mike Newby .833 (5-1) 1990 Joe Lima 19 1999 Don Slater 26 1979 Dan Flanagan .813 (13-3) 1976 Jamie McDonald 18 1980 Dave Pingree 25 1991 Chris Collins .800 (8-2) 1993 Bill Pinkham 18 1981 Jeb Dougherty 21 1997 Gary Myron .786 (11-3) 1969 Kevin Herde 18 1993 Mike McCoy 20 2001 Brian Mazone .786 (11-3) 1999 Kevin Herde 18 1990 4 tied at .778 Andy Asaro 17 1982 Walks Sean Baron 17 1985 Dave Rolls 57 1988 Fewest Walks Dave Pingree 17 1993 Mike Saverino 54 1980 Greg T omczyk 10 1971 Dure! Carpenter 13 1967 Je ff Powers 17 1998 Doug Paul 50 1981 Matt La Belle 11 1993 Steve Archambault 13 1970 Trip/es - Single Season Mike McCoy 50 2000 Bob Dunlap 12 1967 Chris Collin s 13 1992 John Mu llen 8 1984 Jim Alexander 47 1990 Tony Hodges 12 1975 Dan Giese 13 1998 Robbie Rogers 8 1985 Ted Sedill o 12 1980 I 30 2002 Torero Baseball I Torero Record Book Year-By-Year Batting Leaders/USO in the Rankings At-Bats Hits Batting Average 1964 Ron Cady 134 1964 John Baumgarten 34 1964 John Baumgarten .3 15 1983 Steve Sciacca .353 44 Ed Green 1965 Ed Green 1965 Ed G reen .321 19 84 Andre Jacas .350 1965 Fred Carbone 147 1966 Ed Green 53 1966 Ed Green .323 1985 Paul Yan Stone .305 1966 Fred Carbone 167 1967 Tom Thompson 43 1967 Chuck Rutledge .3 I 4 1986 David Jacas .369 Wathan 42 1967 Tom Thompson 152 1968 John 1968 Torn Tho m pson .286 1987 Robbie Rogers .373 1968 John Wathan 148 1969 John Wathan 48 1969 John Wathan .33 1 1988 Chuck Graham .400 1969 Dave Gonzalez 149 1970 John Wathan 61 1970 John Wathan .430 1989 Chuc k Graham .359 n Dineen 78 1970 John Wat ha 142 1971 Kerry 197 1 Kerry Dineen .4 19 1990 Rick Doane .342 197 1 Ke rry Dineen 186 1972 Kerry Dineen 63 I 972 Ke rry Dineen .394 199 1 Chad Boyd .324 1972 Kerry Dineen 160 19 73 Kerry Dineen 60 1973 Kerry Di neen .4 11 1992 Kevin Herde .340 1973 Jim Will iams 148 19 74 Jim Williams 56 1974 Jim Williams .400 1993 Josh Stepner .386 1974 Jim Wi ll iams 140 1975 Ted Schultz 49 1975 Ted Schultz .350 1994 Josh Stepner .340 1 1975 Paul Mendes 143 1976 Paul Mendes 5 1976 Paul Mendes .3 75 1995 Matt Kuseski .3 18 1976 Brian Bullas 14 5 I 977 Hank Ashworth 51 1977 Hank Ashworth .3 4 7 1996 Jeb Dougherty .348 I 977 I-lank Ashworth 147 197 8 Paul Mendes 61 1978 Dave Buchanan .325 1997 Jeb Dougherty .35 I 1978 Pa ul Mendes 189 1979 Don Slater 74 19 79 Don Slater .3 78 1998 Kevin Reese .379 1979 Don S later 196 19 80 Mike Saverino 63 1980 M ike Saverino .323 1999 Kevin Reese .372 1980 Don Slater 2 10 1981 John Mullen 68 19 8 1 Bi ll Pinkham .3 44 2000 Kevin Reese .385 1981 John Mu ll en 203 1982 Andy Asaro 59 1982 Paul Yan Stone .362 2001 Joey Prast .365 1982 Andy Asaro 195 Paul Van Stone 1983 John Mull en 168 1983 John Mull en 59 1984 David Jacas 2 14 198 4 Andre Jacas 70 Home Runs 1985 Paul Yan Stone 203 19 85 Paul Van Stone 62 1964 Ron Cady 3 1964 John Ba umgarten 20 1986 David Jacas 203 19 86 David Jacas 75 1965 Ron Cady 7 Dan W ilhe lm 1987 Mark Trafton 209 19 87 Robbie Rogers 69 1966 Ed Green 5 1965 Ed Green 35 Chuck Graham 82 1988 Mark Trafton 2 17 19 88 Dan Wi lh e lm 1966 Dan Wi lh e lm 41 1989 Andy Robe rt s 184 1989 Andy Roberts 65 19 67 Chuck Rutledge 6 1967 Rick Baker 25 C hri s Stout 1990 Rick Doane 65 1968 Torn Thompson 5 1968 Tom Thompso n 27 1990 Dave Pi ngree 206 19 9 1 Chad Boyd 6 1 Steve Bajo 4 1969 John Watha n 34 199 1 Dave Pingree 206 Kevin Herde 1969 1970 John Wathan 39 1992 Kevin 1-l e rde 194 1992 Kevin Herde 66 1970 Steve Bajo 4 197 1 Mel Arneri ch 37 19 93 Larry Wi lli ams 209 1993 Kevin I-Jerd e 73 Ken Kinsman 1994 Larry Wi ll ia ms 213 1994 Josh S tepner 72 1971 Steve Bajo 7 1972 Mel Arn erich 25 1995 Larry Wi lli a ms 206 19 95 Larry Wi lli a ms 60 1972 Steve Bajo 5 Kerry Dineen 1996 Jeb Dougherty 221 1996 J eb Dougherty 77 Ke rry Din een I 973 Jim Wi lliams 32 1997 Jeb Doughert y 19 I 1997 Jeb Dougherty 67 1973 Jim Williams 4 1974 Rick Garner 29 1998 Jeff Powers 239 1998 Kevi n Reese 88 1974 Bob Svelrn oe 4 1975 Ted Schul tz 36 1999 G reg Sain 233 1999 Kevin Reese 86 1975 Ted Schul tz 6 19 76 Jesse Martinez 34 2000 Joe Lima 250 2000 Joe Lima 78 1976 Paul Contreras 8 1977 Hank Ashworth 31 200 1 Josh Harris 242 200 1 Josh Harris 87 1977 Casey C lark 3 19 78 Paul Engel 41 Dave Bucha nan 1979 Jeff Tipton 51 Runs 1978 Dave Bucha na n 2 19 80 Andy Asaro 37 1964 John Baumgarten 18 1983 John Mullen 34 Dan Kosic 1981 Bill Pinkham 59 1965 Stephen DeSales 32 1984 Andre Jacas 49 Chuck Manes 1982 Andy Asaro 44 1966 Fred Carbone 41 1985 David Jacas 47 1979 Andy Asaro 6 Steve Sciacca Davi d Jacas 56 1967 Tom T ho mpso n 25 1986 Jeff T ipton 198 3 Eric Bennett 28 1968 Rene Chavali er 26 1987 Mark Trafton 59 1980 Andy Asaro 4 19 84 Andre Jacas 32 1969 John Wathan 34 1988 Mark Trafton 54 19 85 Paul Yan Stone 46 1970 Dave Gonza lez 37 1989 Andy Robert s 38 198 1 Bill Pinkham 9 1971 Da ve Gonzalez 42 1990 Jim Alexander 45 1982 Andy Asaro 5 1986 Dave Rolls 48 I 972 Kerry Dineen 30 199 1 Dave Pi ngree 35 1983 Steve Sciacca 6 1987 Sean Baron 56 19 73 Kerry Dineen 36 Chad Boyd 19 84 Andre Jacas 4 1988 Dave Roll s 70 19 74 Ji m Will iams 38 1992 Tony Moeder 40 19 85 Mark Trafton 8 1989 Chri s Stout 35 19 75 Ted Schultz 36 1993 Kevin 1-ierde 43 1986 Dave Roll s I 3 1990 Kevin Herde 45 1994 Larry Wi lliams 43 1976 Paul Mendes 4 2 19 87 Sean Baron 16 1991 Kevin Herde 48 I 977 Hank Ashworth 31 1995 Larry W ill iams 39 Dave Rolls 18 1992 Kevin 1-ierde 44 1978 Bill l lerberle 43 1996 Jeb Dougherty 36 1988 1993 Kevin l-lerde 46 1979 Ja ime Paredes 48 199 7 Jeb Dougherty 40 1989 Parris Sorianell o 4 1980 Mike Saverino 55 1998 Kevin Reese 49 1990 Rick Doane 13 1994 Larry W il liams 49 1981 Ban Brainard 38 1999 Kevin Reese 67 1991 Kevin 1-l erde 8 1995 Brady Clark 36 1982 Andre Jacas 4 1 2000 Mike McCoy 64 I 992 Tony Moeder 8 1996 Tony Betancourt 43 2001 Tom Caple 53 1993 Larry Wil liams 13 1997 Tony Betancourt 34 1994 Larry Williams 10 Brian Mazone USD in the National Rankings 1995 Brady C lark 7 1998 Kevin Reese 46 1996 Brock Mars h 8 1999 Greg Sain 66 1997 Tony Betancourt 7 2000 Kevin Reese 66 1993 #17 Coll egiate Baseball 's Newspaper Kevin Reese 10 2001 Joe Lima 54 #22 Baseball Ameri ca 1998 #25 USA Today 1999 Kevin Reese 16 2000 Kevin Reese 11 200 1 #29 Coll egiate Baseball's Newspaper 2001 Greg Sain 16 I 2002 Torero Baseball 31 I Torero Reeord Book

Appearances Innings Pitched Strikeouts Wins 1964 John Pearce 15 1964 John Pearce I 05.0 1964 John Pearce 2.56 1964 John Pearce 91 1964 John Pearce 7 1965 Pat Barry 22 1965 Pat Barry I 17.0 1965 Pat Ba rry 4.86 1965 Pat Barry 86 1965 Pat Barry 6 1966 Bob Ahern 2 I 1966 Bob Ahern 13 I .0 1966 Dure! Carpenter 330 1966 Dure! Ca rpenter 85 Tom Stephenson 1967 Bob Dunlap 14 1967 Dure! Carpenter 69.0 1967 Du re! Carpenter 1.69 1967 Dure! Carpenter 63 1966 Bob Ahern II 1968 Steve Davi s 24 1968 Steve Davis 12.0 196 8 Steve Da vis 3.13 196 8 Steve Da vis 148 1967 Dure! Carpenter 5 Da ve Carpenti er 18 1968 Steve Da vis 7 1969 1969 Gary Myron I 05.0 1969 Gary Myron I 03 1969 Gary Myron 88 1970 Steve Davis 19 1969 Gary Myron II 19 70 Gary Myron 139.0 1970 Steve 19 70 Gary Myron 10 8 1971 S. Davi s, Archambault 2.30 1970 Gary Myron 9 1971 Gary Myron 162.0 1971 Steve Davi s 1.81 1971 Gary Myron 139 G. Myron 2 1 1972 Phil Bajo 1971 Gary Myron 14 1972 Phi l Bajo 140 .0 I 972 Phil Bajo 2.96 68 1972 Phil Bajo I 972 Phil Bajo 20 1973 Phil Bajo 77 7 I 973 Phil Bajo I 19.0 1973 Phil Bajo 2.66 1973 Dub Ruberts 6 1973 Dub Ruberts 22 1974 Mike Wagner 81 1974 Mike Wagner 96.0 1974 Phil Bajo 1974 Phil Bajo 8 1974 Phil Bajo 19 3.5 2 1975 Bill Bright 50 1975 Dan Flanagan 93.0 Mike Wagner 1975 To ny Hodges 22 1975 Dan Flanagan 3.29 1976 Dan Flanagan 55 1976 Dan 1975 Dan Flanagan 6 1976 Dan Flanagan 18 Flanagan I 09.0 19 76 Marty Bell 1.60 I 977 Bill Armstro ng 62 1977 Dan Flanagan 99.2 1976 Dan Flanagan 13 I 977 Tim Ronan, 19 77 Tim Ronan 2.88 1978 Dan Flanagan 60 1977 Dan Flanagan 1978 9 Bil l Armstrong, Dan Flanagan 122.0 1978 Jim Deaver 3.48 1979 Marty Bell 49 1978 Dan Flanagan 10 Jim Dea ve r I 6 1979 Tim Ronan 79.2 1979 Marty Sturgeon 2.57 19 80 Greg McSparran 91 1979 Tim Ronan 8 1978 Jim Mel los 3 I 1980 GregMcSparran 14 7. 1 1980 Kevin McCarthy 2.86 1981 Al Brehm 51 1980 Greg McSparran 12 1979 Tim Ronan 20 198 1 Tom Tereschuk I 07. I 19 8 1 Jamie McDonald 4. 76 1982 Glenn Godwin 14 2 1981 Tom Tereschuk 9 1980 Greg McSparran 9 1982 Glenn Godwin 14 8.0 1982 Glenn Godwin 2.92 1983 Russ Applegate 51 1982 Glenn Godwin 14 1981 Tom Tereschuk 26 1983 Rus s Applegate I I I.I 1983 Casey Morales 4.20 1984 Greg Bertrand 76 1983 Ru ss Appl egate 5 1982 Glenn Godwin 2 I 1984 Russ Applegate 116.1 1984 Ru ss Appl egate 3.56 1985 Greg Bertrand 73 Mike Fazekas 1983 Mik e Fazekas 19 1985 Greg Bertrand 98.0 1986 Tom Sizer 74 1984 Greg Bertrand 7 1985 Mark l-lawblitze l 3.88 1985 Greg Bertrand 4 Russ Applegate 1986 Tom Si zer 1987 Louis Skenich 61 I 36.1 1986 Tom Sizer 3 .43 Tom Seyler 1984 Russ Applegate 22 1987 Louis Skenich 94.2 1988 James Ferguson 48 1985 Greg Bertrand 1987 Dan Newman 4. 71 Mark Hawblit ze l 22 1988 James Ferguson 87.0 1989 J. Ferguson, 1986 Dan Newman 23 1988 James Ferguson 2.90 1986 Tom Sizer II 1989 Pat Fitzsi mons 96.1 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 3.46 T. Battil ega 40 1987 Jim West lund 6 1987 Jim Westlund 35 1990 Tom Cheek 68 1988 Tony Battil ega 27 1990 Louis Skertich 9 1. 1 1990 Louis Skertich 3.84 Louis Skertich 1991 James Ferguso n 89.0 1991 Pat Crema 49 1988 James Ferguson 6 1989 Bob Gra ndpre 26 199 1 Chri s Collins 4.29 1992 Pat Crema 1992 Jeff Crane 116. I 72 Jim Westlund 1990 Tom Cheek 3 1992 Mike Saipe 3 53 1993 Mike Saipe 79 1993 Mike Sa ipe I 09.2 1989 Pat Fitzsimons 7 1991 Chri s Col lins 27 199 3 Mike Saipe 3 .69 1994 Mike Saipe I 14 1990 Tom Cheek 1994 Travis Burgus 7 1992 Ch ri s Collins 19 I 3 7.0 1994 Travis Burgus 2.96 1995 Travi s Burgus 73 1991 Tom Cheek 6 Jeff Crane 1995 Travis Burgus 122.0 1995 Travis Burgus 2.58 1996 Brian Mazone 64 1992 Mike Sa ipe 8 1993 Chris Co llins 32 1996 Brian Mazone 98.2 199 6 Brian Mazone 3. 74 1997 Bart M iadich 80 Jeff Crane 199 4 Mik e Freehill 22 1997 Bart Miadich 98.2 1997 Mark Va ll ecorsa 2.86 1998 Mark Vallecorsa 68 1993 Chri s Co llin s 8 1995 Brian Springer 25 1998 Brian Mazone I 23.2 1998 Mark Vallecorsa 4. I 8 Brian Mazone 68 Pat James 1996 Brian Springer 33 1999 Mark Vallecorsa 120.2 1999 Kevin Gray 4.56 1999 Mark Vallecorsa 7 1 1994 Mike Saipe 10 1997 Brian Springer 27 2000 Ryan Hami lto n 9 I .0 2000 Jared l-lemus 3.62 2000 Jared l-lemus 85 1995 Travis Burgus 10 1998 Dan Giese 1996 Ban Miadich 7 27 2001 Ri cky Barrett 96.0 200 1 Tom Caple 2.43 2001 Ricky Barrett 86 1999 Mark Vallecorsa 26 1997 Bart Miadich 8 20 00 Pa trick Lucy 27 1998 Brian Mazone II 20 01 Tom Caple 25 1999 Kevin Gray 7 2000 Mike Am undson 6 Ryan Hamilton 2001 Ricky Barrett 9

USI) belted a le a g u e le ading 5 6 llome runs in 2 001 I 32 2002 Torero Baseball I USO Athletie Department

TOM IANNACONE Dit•ector Of Athletics

Tom Iannacone is in hi s fourteenth year as Director of Athletics at the Un iversity of San Diego. He was named Director of Athletics on September I, 1988 after holding the same posi­ tion the previous four years at St. Francis Coll ege of Pennsylvania. At USO, Iannacone directs an Athletic Department th at includes sixteen NCAA Divi­ sion I intercoll egiate varsity teams, eight men 's and eight women's, plus intramura ls and recre­ ation. In the last thirteen years behind hi s direction and leadership, Torero Athletics has enjoyed successes both on and off the playing field. His accomplishments at USO include an internal reorganization of the ath letic department, plus improvements in the major areas of per­ sonnel, scholarship assistance, facilities, promotions and marketing, fund raising, drug educa­ tion, academic support, and a university approved plan for scholarship support and sports spon­ sorship. In addition, he was instrumental in USO gaining membership to the Pioneer Football League, which began play in 1993. He has served on the I-AA Athletic Directors Association Executive Committee; and is past Chairman of the West Coast Conference Athletics Directors Committee. During lannacone's tenure, faci lities at th e USO Sports Center, along with all athletic fields, have seen vast improvements. In October of 2000, the Jenny Craig Pavilion opened, a new 5, I 00 seat multi-purpose faci li ty which is now home to USO basketball and voll eyball, and wi ll benefit the entire university community. Improvements at the Sports Center include complete renovations of both the north and south wings that added offices for administrators and coaches; additional locker rooms for women 's basketball, voll eyball and women's soccer; an athletic department conference room; and an academic support room. , where football , men's and women's soccer compete, was widened to accommodate soccer, and added a state-of-the-art lighting system and scoreboard. The Softball Complex has benefitted with a new dugouts, scoreboard, batting cages and additional seating. Additionall y, The Canyon Fi eld recei ved lighting and a complete renovation for intercoll egiate practices and intramural use. On the playing fields, USO has sent thirty teams to NCAA Tournaments since lannacone's arri val in th e Fall of 1988. Additionall y, the school has captured ten conference championships; twenty-eight NCAA All-Americans; eighteen CoSIDA/GTE Academic Al l-Americans; twenty-five conference Coaches of the Year; nineteen conference Players of the Year; and four West Coast Conference Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Besides having the 1999 NCAA National Champion in women's tennis (Zuzana Lesenarova), the Torero athletic program came out on top of the WCC schools in terms of overall strength in 1999 (based on an unofficial scoring system produced by USO each season). For the first time, the 1998-99 combin ed men's and women's athletics programs at USO ranked first in the standings. Since 1988 the university has been the host site for NCAA Tournament events for women's voll eyball, men's soccer and women's tennis. Prior to USO, Iannacone built an impressive list of credentials at St. Francis College as Director of Athletics between 1984-87. His major contributions in­ cluded the expansion of sports offerings and scho larships for both men and women, improved budgets, renovation of athletic facilities, the hiring of additional staff, and the establishment of a master plan for the future and continual development of ath­ letics. He served on several committees, most notably the Eastern Coll egiate Ath­ letic Conference (ECAC) Infractions committee and the Northeast Conference com­ mittee on conference development. He served as assistant Director of Athletics at Fordham University between 1977-84. Along with hi s admini strative duties, he was assistant football coach for th e Rams. Between 1975-78, he acted as offensive coordinator and backfield coach as Fordham captured 19 victories in their final 24 games during thi s span. The ' 77 squad was and remains th e highest scoring team in Fordham hi story, averagin g 34 points per game. In 1983 he was presented the prestigious Jack Coffey Award by the Alumni Association for hi s outstanding contributions to Fordham athletics. He also served on various Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference committees. Prior to Fordham, Iannacone taught physical education and coached track and field, and footbal l in Connecticut Public School Districts from 1964-76. He made hi s collegiate footba ll coaching debut as an offensive backfield coach at West­ ern Connecticut State University in 1974. A 1964 graduate of the Un iversity of Connecticut, Iannacone received hi s master of science degree in physical education from Southern Connecticut State University in 1973. Tom and hi s wife, Cynthia, have three children: Tom Jr. , Jennifer and Eric. All three are graduates of th e Uni­ vers ity of San Diego. I 2002 Torero Baseball 33 I USO Athletie Depat•tment Dan Yourg Brian Fogarty Associate Director ofAthletics Associate Director of Athletics Associate Directorof Athleti cs Dan Y ourg has for Athletic Development been a member of the US O Athl etics Department Brian Fogarty enters hi s sixth year as USD' s si nce the fa ll of 1985. Associate Director o f Athletics for Athleti c Devel­ Yourg oversees Football , Baseball , Men's bas­ opment. He took over thi s post after spending ketball , Golf, Men's soccer, and Men ' s and thirteen years as USD' s head football coach. He Women's tennis. In addition, he is the department directed USD's fo otball program to eleven seasons liai son to USD's Financial Aid Offi ce. Yourg re- of .500 or better records and guided their move fro m ceived hi s Bachelor 's (Sociology, 1980) and the Division Ill ranks to th e NCAA I-AA level in 1993. Master's (Social Work, 1986) degrees from the Uni versity of Wi sconsin, where Hi s primary responsibilities are with fund raising, overseeing th e Torero he was a nose guard on the Badgers' football team. Athleti c Association (T AA), and marketing and promoti ons fo r the athleti c Dan and hi s wife Virginia, a US O alumnus, are the parents of three sons, department. Brian resides in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego and has fo ur John, Tom and M ik e. children: Bridget (a recent graduate of USD), Joe, Colleen (currently a sophomore soccer pl ayer at USO) and Megan. Wendy Guthrie Associate Director ofAthletics / Ted Gosen Senior Woman Administrator Sports Information Director Wendy enters her sixth year on th e USO staff Ted Gosen is in hi s 20th year serving as USD's as the Associate Di rector of Athl etics and Seni or Director of Sports In fo rmati on. He oversees pub­ Woman Admini strator. She will serve again thi s li city and publications fo r all USO Athletics teams, year as the Tournament Director fo r th e WCC in addi tion to hosting media at US O events . Basketball Championships that USO wi ll host in In 1981 Ted received hi s Master' s of Science early March. degree in Sports Administration from St. Thomas Guthrie is a 1991 graduate of Whittier Coll ege (B.A. in Business Ad­ Uni versity in Miami , Fl ori da. A 1979 graduate of mi nistratio n) where she competed on the Cross Country and Track & Field San Jose State Uni versity, he earned his Bachelorof teams. A three-time team MVP, Guthrie was also a two-year team captain and Science degree in Busi ness Administration. In addition to his SID duties, Ted earned Is' Team All-SCIAC recogniti on in Cross Country and Track & Field. is a memberofthe Coll ege Sports lnfonnati on Directors ofA merica (CoSIDA); She earned her Master's in Physical Educati on with a concentrati on in Ath­ assists the USO Hall of Fame Committee; is athl eti cs editor fo r 'Voices,' a letic Administration at Springfield Coll ege in Massachusetts. After Spri ng­ university publicati on that is publi shed six times a year; and teaches a bowling fie ld, she held the position of Assistant Director of Athl eti cs/SWA at St. Francis class through the USO recreati on department. Ted and hi s wife Terri , a 1983 College in Pennsylvan ia. Wendy gained experi ence working with th e Colo­ US O graduate, resid e in Poway with th eir fo ur daughters: Kati e, Coll een, rado Sports Counci l and the U.S. Olympic Committee at the 1994 U.S . Olym­ Claire and Erin. pic Festival in St. Lo ui s, M issouri and was th e Director of Award s Ceremo­ nies/Special Events Manager fo r th e Torch Run at th e 1995 U.S . Olympic Renee Wiebe Festival in Denver, also workin g th e 1996 Olympic games in Atl anta. Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing and Promotions Renee Wiebe is in her fi fth year as Assistant Carolyn Greer Director of Athl etics fo r Marketing and Promoti ons. She is in charge of all marketin g aspects for th e Head Athletic Trainer athleti c department, coordinates game-day and sea­ Carolyn Greer enters her twenty-fo urth year as son long promoti ons and soli cits and mai ntains cor­ the Head Certifi ed Athleti c Trai ner for th e Univer­ porate partnerships. She also directs special events, sity of San Diego athletic department. She is adverti sing, and game entertainment. This past year assisted by Suzi Higgin s and Paul Signorelli . she implemented new programs fo r the athletic department whi ch included A 1975 graduate of San Diego State Uni versity the athl eti c merchandi sin g program and the Torero Ki ds Club. Wi ebe over­ with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Phys ical Educa­ sees community outreach programs like the Inner-Ci ty Games Days, Girl tion, Carolyn went on to earn her Master' s in Sports Scout Nights and Elementary School Programs. She is also in volved with an­ Medici ne in 1978. nual fund ra ising events fo r the Sports Banquet, Golf Classic and Hall of Fame. Over th e years she has taught classes in Sports Medic ine and had Her prev ious experi ence in athl eti cs was at the Uni versity of North­ numerous articles published in a variety of journals. She oversees sixteen ern Iowa where she was Marketing and Promoti ons Director from 1993-95. interco ll egiate teams and approx imately 390 US O student-athl etes on a yearly Pri or to that she was Promoti ons Assistant at the Uni versity o f Florid a. basis. The Sports Medicine staff provides injury prevention, immedi ate care and rehabi lita ti on for US D' s in tercoll egiate athletes. Carolyn, and her husband She earn ed her Bachelor of Journali sm-Broadcast Sequence fro m the Uni ve r­ Je ff, reside in th e Pacific Beach area of San Diego with thei r two boys, David sity of Mi ssouri-Columbi a in May, 199 1. She went on to earn her Masters of and Jason. Education wi th an emphas is in Sports Administrati on from Wi chita State Uni­ versity in August, 1993. I 34 2002 Torero Baseball I USO Athletie Department John Martin Carl Reed Director ofAthletic Facilities Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion John Martin has been a member of the USO Carl Reed join ed the US O staff in July, 2000 athletic staff since I 975. He was the school's in the new position of Director of the Jenny first head women's voll eyball coach, a post he Craig Pavi li on. held through the 1989 season, and also oversaw Reed comes to USO fro m Cal Berkeley where he he ld the titl e of Assistant Events Man­ the Recreation Department. As voll eyball coach, ager for two years. A graduate of Saint Mary's he directed theToreros to th ree postseason ap­ Coll ege (B.A. in Politics, '96; M.A. in Sports pearances, includi ng a 4th place finis h at the Administration, '99), Reed also held athl etic de­ 1976 AIA W Nationals. partment positions at Saint Mary's Coll ege and As Director of Athletic Faci lities, Martin with the West Coast Conference. oversees all the scheduling, fie ld maintenance and purchasing. The past Besides overseeing all home athl etic events, Reed will help oversee few years he was the department's key li ason durin g the construction of the the day-to-day operations, management and marketing of th e building to Jenny Craig Pavili on. A graduate of San Diego State (B.A. & M.A. in help attract outside events Ii ke concerts, trade-shows, etc. Carl resides Hi story), John resides in Enci ni tas with hi s w ife Jane. They have two in La Mesa, California. children: Eli za and Patrick, both attend US O. Chandra Kohler, Joel Morgan Events Manager of Jenny Craig Asst. Dir. ofAthletic Facilities Pavilion Joel jo in ed the USO athleti c department Chandra Kohl er is in her second year at staff in Jul y, 2000 to John Martin with USO in th e position of Assistant Director of th e athl eti c fac ili ties. Jenny Craig Pavili on. Before coming to USO, Morgan spent the Kohler comes to USO from the Uni versity past two years serving as a Graduate Assistant of Denver where she was th e Assistant Direc­ at where he earned his tor of Facilities and Operati ons fo r the Daniel Master of Arts Degree in Athletic Administra­ L. Ritchie Center fo r Sports and We ll ness. She ti on. Joel has participated in event manage­ earn ed her B.S degree in Sports Medicine fro m ment duties for such contests as the NCAA Central Michigan University ( 1994) and later her Master 's degree in Spo11 Wrestling Champi onshi ps, NCAA Men's Gymnasti c Championshi ps, and Admini stration from Bowling Green State University ( 1997).Chandra and Big Ten Tenni s Championships. Joel also obtained experience as an her husband, Mike, reside in El Cajon. administrator for the 1999 NCAA Elite Eight and 2000 Sweet Sixteen Men's Basketba ll Tournaments . Shaney Fink Joel obtain ed hi s Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management Academic Support Coordinator from th e Uni versity of Iowa in 1997. Joel and hi s wife, Erin, reside in Poi nt S ha ney Fink begins he r first year as Loma. US D's Academic S uppo rt Coord inator. She Mike Matoso ta kes over for M ike M a toso, w ho m oves Compliance Coordinator into the newly c reated positio n of Compli­ Mike Matoso is in hi s second season as ance Coordinator. US D's Compliance Coordinator, and third year Thi s past year she was on th e Torero vo ll ey­ w ith the USO staff. During the 1999-00 sea­ ball coachi ng staff as a first year assistant, he lp­ son he was the Academic Suppo11 Coordinator. ing the Toreros to a 23 -6 record and second Prior to USO, he spent three years as the round fi nish in th e NCAA Tournament. Prior Academic Counselor at Southern California. to USO she gain ed coaching experience at the hi gh school, coll ege and Before USC, Mik e served as th e Academic international levels fo r four years. She capped off a stell ar coll egiate ca­ Advisor fo r all 18 intercoll egiate programs for reer ( 1990-93) at Cal Berkeley and won selection to the All- Pac IO De­ Cal Poly San Luis O bi spo fo r two years. He cade Team. Fink completed her B.A., graduating w ith honors in Social earn ed both hi s B.S. degree in Physical Educati on ( 1993) and M.A. in Science fro m Berkeley in 1994. Education, Counseling ( 1994) from Cal Poly. He was also a starting pitc her for the Mustangs baseball team that fi nished 2"

Gary Becker David Segal John Cunningham Suzi Higgins Paul Signorelli Dir. Intramural/Rec. Asst. Intramural Dir. Transportation Dir. Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Train er

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Georgia Gordon Wendy Baxter Pauline Thonnard Amber Myrick Mary Johnson Administrative Assistant Administrati ve Assistant Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Dir. of Summer Camps

Brad Holland Rich Hill Kevin McGarry Jennifer Petrie Rich Cota Men's Basketball Baseball Football Vol leyball Cross Country

Seamus McFadden John Cossaboon Tom Hagedorn Sherri Stephens Tim Moher Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Men's Tennis Women's Tennis Golf

Melissa McElvain Brooks Dagman Leeanne Crain Mike Keeler Adam Carney Softball Men's Crew Women 's C rew Swimming/ Di ving Student Asst. S ID I 36 2002 Torero Baseball I USO Strength and Contitioning and Ac•ade ■nie Suppo ■·t

lfniversity of §an Diego USO 111-Acade•ic Ho■or Roll wee Scholar-At.hletes Julie Lemery '90& 92 Academic Support Melissa Glazebrook '00 Serena Eiermann '92 Jamie Lucia '00 Angie Straub '90, 91 & 92 Shaney Fink begins her second year as Erin Malich '00 Paula Mascari '88, 89 & 90 USD' s Academic Support Coordinator. Fink Susie Erpelding '97, 98, 99 & 00 Cathy Perkins '90 Kari Ambrose '96, 97, 98, & 99 Candida Echeverria '87, 88 & 89 was a s tandout vo ll eyball player in the 90's, Nailah Thompson '95, 96 &97 Kelli Behrens '87 and in I 999 she was on the coach­ Heidi Ambrose '94, 95, 96 & 97 Jane Gilpin '87 ing staff as an assistant, helping the Toreros to Amanda Bishop '97 Karen Skemp '87 a 23-6 record and a second round finish in the Andrea Bums '97 wee Female Scholar- Malia Andagan '94 & 96 Athlete of the Year NCAA Tournament. Prior to USO she gained Michele Brovelli '94, 95, & 96 Susie Erpelding '99-00 coaching experience at the high school, coll ege Laura King '93, 94, 95 & 96 Paula Mascari '89-90 and international levels for four years. She Nya Jensen '93, 94 & 95 GTE Academic All-America 92, 93 & 94 First Team capped off a stellar coll egiate career ( 1990-93) Jill Shaver '91, Melissa Sortino '92, 93 & 94 Susie Erpelding '98-99 at Cal Berkeley and won selection to the All-PAC Ten Decade Team. Lorraine Watson '94 GTE Academic All-America Fin k completed her B.A., graduating with honors in Social Science Charlene Bippes '93 2nd Team from Berkeley in 1994. The USO Athletic Academic Support program Chris Enger '90, 91, 92 & 93 Heidi Ambrose '96-97 Julia Doria '92 GTE Academic All-America of student-athl etes. is designed to promote the academi c development Debbie Gollnick '90, 91, & 92 3rd Team The primary objective is to offer the necessary resources for the Lynda Jones '90, 91 & 92 Susie Erpelding '99-00 academic success of student-athl etes as they work to earn their degree. Academic Suppo1t services are designed to enh ance the student­ athlete's overall coll egiate experi ence and encourage development and "The greatest challenge to a Division I athlete is to balance the demands of sport while taking full advantage of the educational attainment of academic and career goals. experience offered. The purpose of our program is to assist student­ All USO student athletes have access to advising, tutoring and athletes in meeting this challenge by offering tutoring, advising, mentoring services. The mentoring program, Access, was developed mentoring and a quiet environment to study. The academic support in 1999 and teams a graduate student in th e Counseling program with program is designed to assist students in adjusting to life at USD and an athlete who would like to enhance study skill s, learn about campus developing sound academic and career plans. By promoting a resources and receive guidance on goal development and attainment. philosophy of individual responsibility, which encourages each Student-athletes also have access to the Writing, Math and Logic student-athlete to value their educational experience, the academic support program assists each athlete to realize their full potential." - Centers. They can also take advantage of the resources available to Shaney Fink them in the Career Center, Counseling Center and Computer Labs. Torero Strength and Conditioning The Uni versity of San Diego Athletic Department has made a commitment to increase athletic ability throughout the entire student athl ete population. Therefore, each student athlete will be given a s port specific training program based on th e metabolic demands of their position and sport. This is accomplished by training for the proper combination of power, strength, size, speed, agility, flexibility, endurance, and footwork. It is the responsibility of the strength and conditioning staff to design and implement workouts, teach and demonstrate proper lifting technique, and to monitor and evaluate each individual athlete's progress, while maintaining a positive environment to train in . Along with increasing athletic ability, the s trength staff also has the goal of decreasing athletic injuries both in and out of the athletic arena. The heart of the strength and conditioning program is the USO Sports Center weight room. It is open exclusively to student-athletes at specific times each day. The weight room contains 5,000 square feet of Olympic platforms, free-weights, selectorized machines, dumbbell s and cardiovascular equipment. The goal of the strength and conditioning department is to educate and motivate each student athlete to maximize their genetic potential and create an environment where athletes can develop into champions both mentally and physically. The new fitness center inside the Jenny Craig

'kf}> tJa.,hett.a.tl ~t~(itlt. ~ eo .. ~itiOkU.f ~eeo..a, Power Clean Bench Press 20 yard snrint Jessica Gray 170 1999 Nailah Thompson 175 1997 Susie Erpelding 2.86 1999 Push Jerk Vertical Jumn 20 yard shuttle Susie Erpelding 185 1999 Marie Plocher 27" 200] Robyn Fortney 4.60 1999 Back Sguat Bar Dins T-Test Melissa Glazebrook 230 1999 Melissa Glazebrook 17 1999 Susie Erpelding 9.25 1996 Jessica Gray 230 1999 I 2002 Torero Baseball 37 I

San Diego is truly "Americas Finest City. " A mod­ ern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year-round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California s greatest natu­ ral harbors which has been a dominant factor in determin­ ing the city s history, economy and development. Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country s only area with perfect climate. This ideal year-round environ­ ment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with humidity generally low, even in the sum­ mer. The climate, attractive setting and recreational facili­ ties make San Diego "Americas Finest City. " According to Sports Illustrated, "For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Di­ ego must rank as the sports fitness capital of the U.S." Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, swim, surf scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any of the over 80 golf courses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1, 158-acre recre­ ation and cultural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two gym­ nasiums, two municipal golf courses, and one of the nations finest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging, fishing, bicycling, tennis, golf, jet skiing and kite flying. As well as participating in recreational activities, San Diego supports their professional teams - the NFL Charg­ ers and the National League Padres play at Qualcomm Sta­ dium. During college football bowl week, San Diego annu­ ally hosts the Holiday Bowl. During 1998, Qualcomm Sta­ dium hosted the Super Bowl game between Denver and Green Bay, and the World Series between San Diego and New York Yankees. Whatever sporting activity there is, its here in San Diego - the sports capital of the U.S.A. SAN DIEGO HIGHLIGHTS ■ Balboa Park ■ San Diego Zoo ■ Wild Animal Park ■ Hall of Champions {sports museum) ■ San Diego Museum of Art ■ Old Town State Historical Park ■ Horton Plaza ■ Seaport Village ■ Sea World ■ Cabrillo National Monument ■ Mission Bay Park ■ Space and Science Museum OOKWHO'S I TURNING ■

H E WEST COAST CONFERENCE TURNS so THIS T YEAR and w ill em ba rk on a season-long ce lebration looking back at so yea rs of tradition-fil led rivalries, excel lence in the classroom and exciting athletics success .

THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE was originally founded in 1952 as the Ca li fornia Ba sketball Association to provide a co nvenient venue for five sc hools t o co mpet e i n basketba ll. Since that modest beg inning, the Conference has evolved into a nationa ll y recognized and co mpetitive force w ithin the NCAA.

he leag ue formally know n as the West Coast Athletic T , cross Conference currently sponsors 13 sports: baseball, both men's and women's basketball cou ntry, golf, soccer, and tennis; and women's vol leyball and crew .

FROM THE PINE FORESTS of Ea stern Washington, to the Columbia River Ba sin , to the dynamic San Francisco Bay Area, to the sunny beaches of Southern Cal ifornia, the cu rrent WCC membership spans the western coast of the . The Conference is characterized by the stability of its membership, as only two NCAA Division I co nferences nationally ha ve been together longer.

ince its birth in 1952, the WCC has been a dominant force in intercollegiate athletics, boa st ing 33 S on the field, degrees NCAA individual and team championships. And while titles are being ea rned are being earned in the cla ssroom, as the wee is home to numerous Academic All-Americans. And after graduation, West Coast Conference alumni have continued to flourish, as some of the world's elite athletes started in the wee.

THE so-YEAR H ISTORY OF THE wee demonstrates that success in interco llegiate athletics can be built on the foundation of values, character and academics. The champions of tomorrow are competing today, so look to the West Coast Conference, where the nation's best student-athletes continue to make their mark in sports history.

For up-to-date information and events connected with our celebration visit our Website: WWW.WCCSPORTS.COM

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The Game Ball Sponsorship program for USD baseball is one your company or business wants to be involved with. For more information, please contact the USD Baseball Office at (619) 260-5953. A special thanks to all our Sponsors for the 2002 Year.

Cunningham Baseball Stadium (Renamed in 1988)

Capacity: 1,200 Surface: Natural Grass Field Dimensions: Left Field: 309' Left-Center: 375' Center: 395' Right-Center: 385' Right: 329'

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The University of San Diego is an independent Catho li c in stitution of hi gher education. Founded in 1949, USO is located on 180 acres over­ looking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The cam­ pus is named Alcala Park and is located just IO minutes from and the world famous San Diego Zoo. Hi stori c Old Town is just minutes away as well . The city of San Diego along with this campus traces their origins to fifteenth century Spain. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Chris­ tians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university, the University of Alcala, whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style. Both institutions are located on a hill overlooking a river valley.

THE CAMPUS

The USO campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institu­ tions in the country, featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USD has completed 11 major construction and expansion projects. A five-story, Spanish Renaissance parking garage (I, I 00 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountai n plaza was finished in the fa ll of 1995, connecting the entrances of the lmmaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the univer­ sity completed the 45.000 square foot Loma Ha ll , which includes an expanded book­ store, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories. In 1990, the renovated Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Research Center opened, a faci lity that offers the latest in information technology.

ACADEMICS

USO enroll s more than 6,943 students who ha ve a choice of more than 50 un­ dergraduate and graduate degree programs. The uni ve rsity's academic un its include the Coll ege of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Edu­ cation, Law and Nursin g. Class size generally averages between 18-25 students wi th th e student to teacher ratio being 18: I. Over 97 percent of US D' s full-time faculty doctorates. In the annual ratings o f the country's colleges and universiti es, published by U.S. News & World Report, USO moved from the regional to national category in 1994. The university is ranked among the top I 00 schools in the nati on.

STUDENT LIFE

Student acti vities include cultura l events, dances, boat cruises, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy ni ghts, symposia and much more. Students participate in a wide range of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, senior ci ti zen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. T he intramura l program is also an integral part of student li fe on campus with over two-thirds of the USO community part aking in intra mura l sport s.

ATHLETICS

The Uni versity of San Diego is a member of th e West Coast Conference fo r nearl y all sports and competes in 16 in tercoll egiate sport s on th e NCAA Div ision I level. Women's sports include: basket­ ball, crew, cross country, soccer, softba ll , swimming, tennis and vol­ leyball. Men's sports include: baseball, basketball , crew, cross coun­ try, golf, footba ll , soccer and tennis. Since 1990 USD teams have won nine conference championships; made 26 NCAA post-season appear­ ances; had 25 Conference Coaches of the Year; 20 Conference Players of th e Year, 11 Conference Freshmen o f th e Year, four WCC Scholar Athletes of th e Year and 29 All-America selections. The US O Volley­ ball program has won two conference championships, made five NCAA post-season appear:mces, had three Conference Coaches of the Ye ar and two Confe rence Players of the Year. 2002 UN/V£RSITY OF SAN 0/£60 BASEBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT TIME DATE OPPONENT TIME JANUARY 23 SAT @ Portland 1:00 PM 20 SUN CETYS (EXHIBITION) 1:00 PM 24 SUN @ Portland 1:00 PM 25 FRI @ UC Irvine 7:05 PM 28 THU LMU 2:00 PM 26 SAT @ UC Irvine 6:05 PM 30 SAT LMU (DH) 11:00 AM 27 SUN @ UC Irvine 1:00 PM APRIL FEBRUARY 2 TUE @ San Diego State 6:00 PM 1 FRI @ Cal Poly SLO 5:00 PM 5 FRI @ Pepperdine 2:00 PM 2 SAT @ Cal Poly SLO 1:00 PM 6 SAT @ Pepperdine 1:00 PM 3 SUN @ Cal Poly SLO 1 :00 PM 7 SUN @ Pepperdine 1:00 PM 8 FRI OREGON STATE 2:00 PM 9 TUE CS NORTHRIDGE 2:00 PM 9 SAT OREGON STATE 1:00 PM 12 FRI SANTA CLARA 3:00 PM 10 SUN OREGON STATE 12:00 PM 13 SAT SANTA CLARA 1:00 PM 15 FRI UC RIVERSIDE 2:00 PM 14 SUN SANTA CLARA 1:00 PM 16 SAT UC Riverside 1:00 PM 16 TUE LONG BEACH STATE 2:30 PM 17 SUN UC RIVERSIDE 1:00 PM 19 FRI @ Saint Mary's 3:00 PM 22-24 FRI-SUN Louisiana Collegiate Classic TBA 20 SAT @ Saint Mary's 1:00 PM Oklahoma State, Delaware, 21 SUN @ Saint Mary's 1:00 PM Tulane, CS Northridge 24 TUE @ Long Beach State 6:05 PM MARCH 26 FRI GONZAGA 3:00 PM 1 FRI MICHIGAN 2:00 PM 27 SAT GONZAGA 1:00 PM 2 SAT MICHIGAN 11:00 AM 28 SUN GONZAGA 1:00 PM 3 SUN MICHIGAN 1:00 PM 30 TUE SAN DIEGO STATE 3:00 PM 8 FRI @ San Francisco 2:00 PM 3 FRI @ Loyola Marymount 3:00 PM 9 SAT @ San Francisco 1:00 PM 4 SAT @ Loyola Marymount 1 :00 PM 10 SUN @ San Francisco 1:00 PM 5 SUN @ Loyola Marymount 1:00 PM 13 WED USC 2:00 PM 10 FRI PORTLAND 3:00 PM 15 FRI SAN FRANCISCO 2:00 PM 11 SAT PORTLAND 1:00 PM 16 SAT SAN FRANCISCO 1:00 PM 12 SUN PORTLAND 1:00 PM 17 SUN SAN FRANCISCO 1:00 PM 23-25 SAT wee CHAMPIONSHIP TBA 19 TUE @ CS Northridge 2: 30 PM 31-1 FRI-SUN NCAA REGIONALS TBA 22 FRI @ Portland 2: 00 PM 7-9 FRI -SUN NCAA SUPER REGIONALS TBA